Is This A Good AP Schedule If I Go To A Big School?

<p>Please keep in Mind that there are 580 kids in my classes and my school offers 26 AP classes. I have already completed my freshman year and start my sophomore year next week. (none are/will be self studied)</p>

<p>Freshman:
AP Human Geography (5) </p>

<p>Sophomore:
AP Environemtal Science
AP World History
AP Biology</p>

<p>Junior:
AP Language and Comp.
AP Chemistry
APUSH
AP French Language
AP Physics B</p>

<p>Senior:
AP Literature and Comp.
No idea for science
AP US Gov’t/AP Macro
AP European History
AP Psychology
AP Statistics</p>

<p>Only 14? Weak.</p>

<p>Seriously? No really, there are kids in my school who will have taken 8 by the end of sophomore year</p>

<p>The most anyone has ever graduated with from our school is 7. (Until I set the record at 8 next year :))</p>

<p>And we send kids to Yale, Harvard, Princeton, etc.</p>

<p>Is your school big/how may APs does it offer?</p>

<p>here’s my projected AP Schedule, I am in a similar position to you.</p>

<p>Freshman
APHG- 5</p>

<p>Sophomore
AP Spanish Language
AP Biology
AP World History</p>

<p>Junior
AP Chemistry
AP Physics B
AP United States History
AP English Lang. and Comp.
AP Statistics
Possibly another one.</p>

<p>Senior
AP Calculus AB
AP Economics
AP Government and Politics
AP English Literature
Possible one more.</p>

<p>Small. Maybe 12?</p>

<p>It’s fine. We have around 700 per grade and less than 20 APs. No one takes APs as a frosh. Very few have 1 or 2 APs as a sophomore. Average amount of people take about 5 APs or less junior year. Same for senior year. And we have had a lot of people who were accepted by ivies.</p>

<p>blabbermouth
That is a fine schedule. Keep it.</p>

<p>Just add a calculus class in there. BC preferably.</p>

<p>Agreed with MiketheChimp about Calculus. HYPS strongly prefer Calc to Stats.</p>

<p>all depends on your school, i have taken every honors class available and 7 of 9 AP’s. You cant take ap’s freshman or sophomore year at my school</p>

<p>But i cnt take calc until senior year and it has to be AB . Will that be bad? (i really dont want to do anything very math related)</p>

<p>FWIW, I think it would be better to take one science AP junior year and take statistics that year, then another science AP and calculus senior year. That would be more balanced and would show admissions (who will only have your junior grades and scores) that you can do math if necessary.</p>

<p>^^It’s better than Statistics, broski. Believe me.</p>

<p>I really enjoy science, are you sure doubling up on i would be a bad thing?</p>

<p>my school is medium offers 20</p>

<p>Doubling up’s perfectly fine; I did bio and chem together in the same year. They complement each other pretty nicely on some topics. For example, in chem you would learn about what actually causes hydrogen bonding and how polar molecules attract, and in bio you would learn about how hydrogen bonding functions in transpiration, capillaries, water transport, etc.</p>

<p>Oh, and I got 5s on both.</p>