<p>I'm currently a high school sophomore but I am already thinking about my courses for next year. I know junior year will be the most difficult, but I was wondering if it would be possible to take both ap physics and ap bio at the same time. Is it worth it/possible to do well?
I plan on taking these ap courses next year:
-ap bio
-ap physics
-ap lang
-ap us history</p>
<p>Is this too much? If so, what revisions should I make?</p>
<p>I think it definitely possible, it just depends on how much time you are willing to spend studying for it. What other classes are you thinking of taking?</p>
<p>It’s doable… But at my school, AP Bio tends to have lots of homework, and so if APUSH and AP Bio are taken at the same time, it’s very difficult.</p>
<p>APUSH and AP Bio are pretty similar: they are not necessarily hard but there is a LOT for you to memorize and a lot of required reading outside of class. AP Lang is a lot of essays, so if you’re good at that then it won’t be a big deal. AP Physics is pretty much about grasping concepts. If you have a strong background in math then physics won’t be too bad either.</p>
<p>I’m a freshman taking AP Bio and have a high A at the moment. To be honest, it’s not that hard; you just need to study. There is a lot to memorize, but once you get a grasp of the “big idea” for a particular topic, all of the little details fall into place and recall becomes easier.</p>