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Sophomore year..need help!!?

Okay so right now I'm signed up for AP World History, Pre AP Chemistry, Algebra 2, and English 4 for my core classes. I normally take Pre ap math but because I'm so bad at algebra I decided not to take the Pre ap route so I traded it for Pre ap chemistry which I've come to find out is super hard. Also, the ap world history class is a college level class. So am I taking too much? I'm just so nervous. I really want to get into a good college in a few years and don't want my gap to crash. Do colleges like more ap classes or a better gpa? Please help!!

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  • 9 years ago
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    What I did my sophomore year was try out the classes my first week, and then took out the classes I thought I couldn't handle. If you are ready to have a lot of homework and spend a lot of time studying, then you are all set. You just can't procrastinate. Colleges look at your gpa as well as your class schedule, and they see lower grades in ap classes as higher than higher grades in easy classes because you took the initiative to challenge yourself. Take a deep breath and get ready, sophomore year is one of the most important years. Good luck and I hope I helped!

    Source(s): I am in ap and honors classes, and I've talked to the coordinators about colleges views on grades and all that:)
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