<p>I want to take 6 APs next year (junior year)</p>
<p>-AP Lang and Comp
-AP Latin Virgil
-AP Calculus (AB or BC?)
-AP American History II
-AP Music Theory
-AP Art History
-Honors Physics
-Lunch (required)
-Gym (required)</p>
<p>A few of them I am bound to take. For example, our school breaks up APUSH into a two year course and two years of an American History class are required to graduate. AP Latin Virgil is the only option available to us after Latin III Honors, if we don’t want to switch into a standard level class. Honors Physics would seem to be the next logical progression after Honors Bio and Chem, and taking an AP Science at my school requires a “study hall” (free period) in addition for 2 weekday labs. Also some of these courses come easy to me (art, music), others are harder.</p>
<p>My question is, do you guys have any information on these courses in respect to their level of difficulty? Will I be able to handle the course load? I’m not sure because at my school, APs only start becoming available to you in junior year, so up until now I could only take honors course (except APUSH). Honors in my school are lateral to AP courses, except AP follows the College Board curriculum (except for the AP sciences, which are genuinely harder). Also, I suck at math, would AP Calculus be too hard for me? BC? I could take AP Environmental Science next year without having to take a free study period, but should I take Physics instead?</p>
<p>Any help would be appreciated.</p>