Should I Self-Study With These Classes?

<p>I’m a senior, and I’m planning on applying to the UCs, which take AP credit if you just scrape by with a 3…</p>

<p>The actual AP classes I’m taking are:
Physics C: Mech
Calc AB
English Lit
World
Psych</p>

<p>and I was thinking of self-studying:
AP Calc BC
AP Physics B (I already have a strong physics background)
AP Environmental
and AP Human Geo</p>

<p>is this really too much for one year?</p>

<p>I’d say it’s a lot.maybe 3…but why do you want to just get AP credit?
Wouldn’t it be much better just taking the class in UC, as you’ll learn more?
Getting a 3 isn’t that difficult…what would be the point of just passing to get AP credit and take higher classes in your college, though?</p>

<p>Yes, too many to self-study at once. Enviro and human geo are considered the easiest ap’s, so you can probably self study both of them. And then maybe throw in physics b for a full self-study courseload. I don’t recommend self-studying calc bc while still taking calc ab; some of the topics build on ab so you will have to wait for a while before you can study them.</p>

<p>Well, if I cut my self-study list down to three, should I skip human geo or enviro?
My calc teacher is helping me for the BC test, my physics teacher is helping me for the B…
And I’m NOT doing it just for the credits, i’d like to know the material, but I really don’t want to take a formal class or anything :/</p>