AP Biology or AP Chemistry? Nursing Major.

<p>Freshman year I to Regular Biology
Sophomore year I took Chemistry Honors l.
This year I'm taking Anatomy & Physiology Honors and Chemistry Honors ll.
For Senior year I am going to take Physics Honors l and another Science course, but I don't know what to choose.</p>

<p>AP Chemistry or Biology?</p>

<p>I want to take AP Chem because I am already taking it for two years and I know I won't have a problem with it next school year, plus I have a better chance of getting a 3 or 4. Plus I have my favorite teacher. I don't like it yet, but I'm starting to. But I also want to take AP Bio because I love Biology and I only took Biology as a Regular Class. Plus one of my teacher are saying that some colleges won't count AP Chem as credit and will make you retake it again. I like Chem, but I also want to cheapen college expenses. I love Biology, but I don't know if it will be a struggle and I'm not a fan of teacher. And a couple of colleges I researched about do count AP Bio as credit. Taking 3 of Chem look good for colleges is what my chem teacher told me, but honestly, I mainly care about lowering my expenses and getting good grades. What should I do?</p>

<p>AP Bio thank you goodbye.</p>

<p>How about both Bio and Chem? Sacrifice a little sleep now, and save your parents some money for college. I bought a biology book, read it for 5 months, and got a 5 on the exam. And FYI: Don’t underestimate yourself… why would you be satisfied with a 3/4 on the chem exam? Work hard and do whatever it takes (deactivate the fb account, hid the internet router… no talking to friends) to get the job done. Good luck.</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure Nursing isn’t a particularly expensive degree as i see a lot of online courses for nursing degree etc. so it really has to do with what you like/want to do more</p>

<p>Take AP Chemistry. Some schools that have Nursing programs require or recommends students to have a strong chemistry background. One school requires students to take the Chemistry SAT II test to even get into its Nursing program.</p>