<p>I am seriously thinking about dropping my ap physics exam, there is no way in hell i can study for both this weekend, will it hurt me if i have taken ap physics and ap biology exam, my grade in both bio and physics is an A-. A lot of the ap physics stuff i don't even know because we had to rush during the last month. Anywayz yeah, anyone else originally planning to take both exams on monday? any other commentss?</p>
<p>yeah i took physics c & bio on the same day last year. i had 10 minutes for lunch, and i was sitting in the library essentially from 7 to 4:30. so my butt hurt a lot at the end of the day =. but i got 5s on both, so i'm sure you can too. just spend the weekend on physics, and review bio monday morning (cuz bio is mad easy), and you'll be fine :)</p>
<p>Yes. I'm almost in the exact same position as you - I'm pretty confident of acing bio, but physics is going to kill me. My teacher decided to cram E&M into 2 weeks, and we spent the last 2 days of class before the exam solving riddles. I'm doing some last minute cramming..but...I don't think I'll score above a 4.</p>
<p>yep...have bio and physics C on monday!! remember that in the long run it doesn't really matter...colleges only usually give enough spaces on the college app for only 3 ap exams....</p>
<p>but it helps if you can get some credit for your exams.. for example penn state has no limit on how much ap credit you can use, so it will be good for me to try and get as much credit as i can (i'm a senior) before i go to psu this fall</p>
<p>same position, feeling good about bio, mech is ok, E&M is up in the air</p>
<p>i'm exactly in the same position as u z4n3.</p>
<p>Same.</p>
<p>Probably will bomb both. Cos 1) teachers incapable. 2) was lazy this year. very.</p>