<p>Okay...so I'm taking a bunch of APs next year, including Spanish (the only one i might have difficulty with)
but i was wondering..
i've been at school in michigan and am at a new school. During my first year of high school i toook bio (it was pretty challenging). I was thinking of taking AP bio at my new school since i'm familiar with the subject material.
So, has anyone taken AP bio? whats it like?
and my biggest question is:
will it look bad if i took bio my freshman year, did well in it, and am taking AP bio as a junior or senior? (the alternitive would be AP enviro i think)
gahhh I am quite confused.<br>
help?</p>
<p>I think a lot of people take AP bio as a second year course (although I took it first year). Taking AP bio would definitely look better than taking AP environment, though.</p>
<p>I took ap bio as a sophomore and it helped relieve my course load A LOT this year (I'm a junior). I got a 4 as a sophomore without really studying terribly hard so I would really recommend taking it as soon as possible. Overall, to me at least, it is a lot easier than the other aps.</p>
<p>There's a lot to memorize, but overall it's not too difficult. I'd actually say environmental is more challenging, at least if you're aiming for a 5.</p>
<p>thanks everyone.
..but it is completely crazy to take AP bio if i already have three other APS AND i'm playing a sport in the spring?</p>
<p>^ No. You'll be fine. Just manage your time well.</p>
<p>listen...dont worry at all.
of course this is coming from someone who knows how to get by in school with minimal effort =\ im lazy yet i can acomplish (not bragging...in fact i wish i wasnt so lazy)</p>
<p>im on the tennis team
and im taking 4 APs this year. im a junior. so miz in the SAT, SATII as well. u shud be fine.</p>