<p>Freshman year was probably my hardest. Had really hard global and english classes-- like welcome to honors, write these essays and we’ll tell you why you suck at writing. Big eye opener. But then sophomore year was pretty tough too, with AP Euro, honors chem, and honors algebra 2/trig. From there, it all got easier. Junior year was pretty easy, but I chose pretty easy science and math courses (honors physics instead of AP, honors precalc instead of AP prep). Senior year is now super easy, 5 AP’s plus gym means I only go to school from 10-1:30, and I find I barely have much work anymore. But, I planned my senior schedule to be easy, and I know others who planned their schedule to be hell with double AP sciences and maths.</p>
<p>Honestly, it’s all dependent on the courses you choose to take, and with what other courses. Sciences tended to require a ton of work with labs, and with math you can count on daily homework. If I were you, I’d balance the “tough” AP’s between your junior and senior year- Stats is typically easier than Calc, Bio is easier than Physics and Chem (though, this is just my school- your school could make it different). I have friends who took stats and bio as juniors, and now have calc, physics, and chem, and really regret not planning that out better.</p>