<p>At our school, the AP Sciences take up two periods (Physics, Chemistry, Bio)
I'm looking to be pre-med student, and can't decide which I should take for senior year.</p>
<p>AP Physics (2 periods)</p>
<p>OR</p>
<p>AP Psychology (1 Period)
Honors Physics (1 Period)</p>
<p>Everything else is decided basically, just having trouble deciding between these above options. Also, how hard is AP Physics in general? Would it be bad not to take any form of Psychology in high school? </p>
<p>Thanks for any advice</p>
<p>AP Physics, definitely. AP Physics is harder, but Honors Physics and AP Psych just make you look lazy.</p>
<p>are you a math/science person or an english/history/art person?</p>
<p>you decide.</p>
<p>AP Physics. AP Physics is both more rigorous and more relevant to your intended course of study than AP Psychology; you may have to take physics for med school admission, and taking a more rigorous physics course in high school will help you with that.</p>
<p>Thanks for the input. I’m definitely more of a math/science person, and even though AP physics will be more challenging, it will probably be worth it. Thanks guys!</p>