How are so many of you managing to take so many AP classes? My school claims to have the highest number of AP offerings in the world (not kidding), but starting next year, we’ll be restricted to just three per year. Even before that, it wasn’t possible for us to fill our entire schedules with AP classes like some of you seem to be doing.
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It sounds like your school has a unique approach to AP classes! It’s definitely a challenge to balance class load, especially if your school has such a wide variety of options. Many students manage their schedules by prioritizing their interests and strengths, often choosing APs that align with their future goals. It can also help to have good time management skills and study habits. While some schools may allow students to take multiple APs each year, it’s important to find a balance that works for you. Quality of learning and well-being should always come first! How do you feel about the limit on APs at your school?