<p>Ok, so I'm going to be a junior next year, and I am planning to take:
AP Euro (lulz)
APUSH (lulz; I'm in WHAP, and I've heard APUSH is a breeze).
AP English Lang (Hardest. Class. Ever. Nuff said).
AP Chem (I've heard this class isn't that bad).
PreCalc (which is an extremely hard class at my school) </p>
<p>I'm thinking of adding AP Physics B and I am usually busy with extra-curriculars on weekends and stuff. And I also have to worry about SAT, etc. I'm taking Honors Physics right now, and it's not that bad, and the same teacher teaches Physics B.
Should I take Physics B or Anatomy, which is basically a memorization class at my school?
Thanks!</p>
<p>Considering that you’re taking two history classes, you probably won’t want to tackle on Anatomy as another memorization class. AP Physics B is a fun challenge that relies less on memorization and more on problem-solving skills / logic. I would recommend it over
Anatomy.</p>
<p>Now, are you killing yourself? We can’t tell you. We don’t know how hard classes are at your school, how many extracurrics you have, how dedicated you are to them, how much sleep you need per night, what teacher you’ll get, how much you’ll BS assignments, etc. The only judge is you.</p>
<p>^^Yeah it’s true that we don’t know the difficulty of courses. </p>
<p>Junior Year I did
AP English Language
AP Biology
AP American Gov/Pol
AP English Literature
Algebra II
Anatomy and Physiology</p>
<p>I managed but didn’t do much extracuric (soccer injury)</p>
<p>Expect to stay up allot. You may not get a 4.0 But above a 3.7 with all those should be impressive. Well that depends on where your sending your college apps. It also depends on your strengths. I’m great at English so they were a breeze. I only worked allot on Bio and Anatomy which cover allot of material.</p>