Senior schedule

<p>I know there are a lot of extremely well-qualified people on here, and I myself am not one of them… But I am decently hard-working, and I wanted to know if taking 4 AP classes sounds extremely outlandish. I’m not looking to go to an Ivy League school or anything like that; but I do want to pursue a career as a nurse/PA, and I’m looking to take AP calc ab, Ap bio, AP lit, Ap psych, and ochem h my senior year to prepare me for college studies. (Ill probably attend a university of some sort in state.) I am a student who does earn mostly A’s, but I am easily stressed and I am planning to work a part time job, as well. Advice, anyone? Furthermore, I have taken numerous APs in the past, but math is not my strongest suite</p>

<p>None of the AP courses you’re taking are unbearably difficult - AP Psychology and AP Biology are notoriously easy at my school, with both being almost purely memorization. If math is not your forte, then perhaps you should reconsider AP Calculus (what other options do you have for Math?)</p>

<p>I know plenty of people who take 4-6 AP courses their senior year and manage quite well, however, I believe that in most cases, success stems from taking courses that you know you’ll enjoy - for instance, I’m a Junior in three AP’s, English, World, and Environmental - three subjects I really do like… had I been in let’s say, Physics, Stats, and Chem, I probably would be miserable. Are you taking courses for the sake of taking AP courses? Do you enjoy the discipline or the subject matter itself? Important questions to ask yourself when taking AP, believe me.</p>