<p>I've already got 8 APs under my belt as a junior and have received 5s on diagnostic tests for all of them: English Lit, US history, US gov't and politics, AP Calc BC, Psych, Stat, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics. For top-10 (Preferably Wharton) B-schools and for Oxford PPE, which AP classes should I focus on in my senior year?</p>
<p>Im thinking one or two sciences. Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Environmental Studies (eh), or even Computer Science, just to get the variety in there. Maybe world or euro history too.</p>
<p>My preliminary plan at this point is AP Euro, Ap comparative gov, AP Physics, AP Environmental Science, AP English Language and AP Latin. I may do AP world, but it would only be possible as a self-study.</p>
<p>That looks mighty fine to me, but Im no expert.</p>
<p>Although, I think it would be easier to self-study environmental science vs. ap world, but since you are doing euro concurrently, you might as well study world on your own...so yeah. </p>
<p>Why did you take lit before lang? usually its the other way around</p>
<p>haha, I didn't. I mixed the two up. I'm taking lang. now. My school doesn't offer AP World, so I'd only be able to take it as a self-study. However, we have one of the best AP Environmental programs based on our classes exam scores.</p>