AP Art History vs. AP Bio?

I’m currently a junior, about to be a senior, and I wanted to take AP Bio next year along with AP Human Geography but I would have to do the class online. My friend took a regular biology class online and she said she was forced to do labs on her own in order to finish the class. Would AP Bio be useful to me or should I just consider another class? I know it is difficult with a lot of memorization, but I wanted a science because I want to go into neuroscience. I’m also taking AP Human Geography online, so I think AP Art History would lighten my schedule but would it be difficult to take online? I have already taken AP World History and I think that would help greatly.

If you want to major in neuroscience you should take an AP Science if possible (Bio, Chem or Physics)

Would one of your teachers allow you to use one of your school’s labs for the lab component?

@MYOS1634 It isn’t very likely

Can you ask your freshman biology teacher?

You should probably go with the class best suited to your major.
If you had to pick between art history and human geo though, I’d choose art. It was one of the coolest classes I’ve taken and I’ve been able to have engaging conversations at school, work, even interviews about our shared love for famous art pieces and movements. I never took the class online, but for homework my class always just used khan academy. Everything you need to know for the class is on khan academy, with just enough detail to do well on tests while not going too deep.

AP Bio would look a lot better than AP art history, depending on your major of course, but still.