<p>Take AP US only. If you’re good at memorizing junk and you’re a computer whiz, then why take CS and Bio? That’s not a challenge because it’s your specialty.</p>
<p>Instead, take all the classes you despise. That way, you can write your college essay on how you forewent all your interests in favor of the most subjectively rigorous course load available. After all, what’s tougher than doing what you hate?</p>
<p>Oh, nevermind, I didn’t see that your IQ is only 125. I suppose you should go the easy route and take the classes you’d enjoy, then. AP CS and AP Bio is a good choice for the less…gifted…among us.</p>
<p>Disregard IQ. It is ******** because you train your mind to be as smart as the smartest kids in class. Potential exploration >>>>> IQ. In born intelligence theory FTL.</p>
<p>2nd–</p>
<p>I think you’ll want to take APUSH, because if it’s boring now it’ll be even worse in college. Just do the readings on the weekend to get ahead. AP Comp Sci you can just master during class provided you work hard and don’t goof off. So that’s just Bio, which while it’s a lot of work, you can similarly get ahead on the weekends.</p>
<p>Yes, because at most colleges students aren’t allowed to choose which humanities courses they take to satisfy their gen ed requirements.</p>
<p>I actually just checked my gen ed requirements: 9 credits of lit, 9 credits of humanities, 9 credits math, 12 credits natural or physical science, and US History 101/102.</p>
<p>I get my head hit a lot and my iq on that test ended up as 101(average was 120-140) although I got impatient so I took in like 20-25mins. Oh well I’ll just work hard,listen to mozart and fix my sleep cycle and eat less sugar and also maybe even exercises(an extra jog every Sunday prehaps?).</p>
<p>Oh yeah I’m only a freshman so I’ll just say this follow your heart here’s a helpful quote hope it helps</p>
<p>It’s not that I’m so smart, it’s just that I stay with problems longer.
Albert Einstein
(1875-1955); Theoretical Physicist, Philosopher, Nobel Prize Winner</p>