AP Bio or AP Physics for Senior year?

<p>This year I'm taking these courses with my current grades:
AP US History- A+
Honors Physics- A+ (I like this class)
Honors Pre-Calculus- A+
Honors English 3- A-
Honors Italian 4- A+
Cisco Semesters 3 & 4- A+
Gym/Health- A
Commercial Art I (my school requires 1 yr of a fine art, it sucks)- A+</p>

<p>Anyway my school always starts making up schedules for seniors after midterms and I'm stuck on which AP science to take, AP Bio or AP Physics or maybe even both (both teachers are great, the AP Physics teacher is also a part-time college professor at TCNJ), I have already chosen the following courses for senior year:
AP European History
AP Calculus AB
AP Macro
Gym/Health
Honors English 4 (Humanities)
Honors Italian 5
Robotics/Comp sci</p>

<p>I plan to major in Econ and Comp Sci, so which science would be more beneficial to my studies?</p>

<p>I would say AP Physics because it seems more challenging than AP Bio</p>

<p>Since you like physics pick AP Physics. I don’t think AP Biology or AP Physics will benefit you in the field of Computer Science and Econ. Pick something you will enjoy.</p>

<p>Yeah… neither are useful for your major, but I would say Physics. AP Bio is just a lot of memorization whereas AP Physics is intuitive for a lot of stuff and I felt like it was eye opening because you would learn more of why things happen and why they are the way they are than AP Bio.</p>

<p>semaphore12, I don’t think that last part of your post is necessarily true. I’m saying this as a person who has taken both classes.</p>

<p>Alright thanks for the responses, I’m picking AP Physics.</p>