<p>These are the AP classes I’m planning on taking as a senior. I’m currently a sophomore but I want to start preparing early for this.
AP Literature
(Not sure if I want to take this one or not)
AP Psychology
AP French
AP Comparative Government
AP US Government and Politics
(The gov classes are 1 semester each so I would only be taking one at a time)
AP Calculus AB</p>
<p>I will also be taking
World Lit Honors and honors band
Has anyone taken these classes? Are they hard? Easy? Do you think I’ll be able to manage all of them?
Thanks:)</p>
<p>I have taken AP US Govt and AP Calculus BC, and I am currently taking AP French. I had a full year US Gov class, so yours will probably be more difficult (more accelerated). However, the content is not too difficult, so I think you should be fine. Calculus is not difficult if you are good at math, but might be hard if you are bad. My AP French is very heavy on worksheets and busy work, but I would say that the best prep you could do for that would be to read and listen to as much French as possible in order to prepare yourself for the class.</p>
<p>The AP Literature is insanely time-consuming, and a lot of colleges don’t even give credit for it, except maybe elective credit. I’d stay away from that unless you plan on pursing a related major in college. </p>
<p>^^ It depends on the school and the college tbh. Most schools however, don’t accept credit for taking Language and Lit, (At my school Lit > Lang) only one. So if you’re in it for the course credit, there is no need to take both.</p>
<p>I got credit for both for what it’s worth.</p>
<p>Also the schedule is doable but get rid of world lit honors. You are already taking AP lit.</p>