Management AP Classes for Sophomore High School
This year, I am a freshman in high school currently enrolled in all regular classes, including physics—have a 98.87% in that class. My high school does not provide AP classes for freshmen; they offer only regular or honors courses. I have recently learned about the opportunity to join Francis Tuttle, which sounds fantastic since they offer AP classes. I am eager to attend, but I understand that I would need to complete Geometry and Biology virtually during the summer to catch up, which I am completely agreeable to. At the academy, I plan to pursue AP Physics 1, AP Computer Science Principles, AP Computer Science A, and Algebra 2 in the morning. In my high school, I will be taking three classes: English 2, World History, and an elective, which is golf—I excel in this sport and am on the varsity team as a freshman. I am determined to manage these three AP classes alongside algebra 2, and I aim to achieve scores above a 3 in all of them. Do you think this plan is feasible? What are some tips on anything for next year as a sophomore? For your honesty, is this manageable to score all of them a 3 or better as a sophomore next year?
I truly need honest responses because I need to know the negative and positive impact for me. Therefore, I can improve my stability and focus on any concepts.
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