AP Physics B or not??

<p>My APs this junior year include ap environmental(easy at my school), ap us, and ap bio. However I am thinking of switching out of ap bio to go to ap physics b. My situation is that I am extremely reluctant to take ap physics c(this year or next year) because my algebra 2 teacher from last year is teaching it, and he is AWFUL!!! I got a B in algebra 2 last year, but could've gotten an A if the teacher ever made sense. Not only do I have these classes to worry about but I am involved in orchestra, school government, and tennis, which takes up a lot of time and school days. Would it make the workload even more stressful if i switched to physics b or should i stick with ap bio?</p>

<p>Anyone???</p>

<p>I regret taking AP bio during my junior year. If you like math go for Physics. There are many sites where you can get help. Khan Academy, Brightstorm, etc. IMO, Physics is the best option. If you take Physics B during your Junior Year. You can take Physics C in your Senior Year. But, If you didn’t like Physics take Bio on your Senior Year.</p>

<p>I loved AP Bio, but personally I think Physics B is easier than Bio, although different people have different opinions on that. </p>

<p>just do what you want to do more. they both look rigorous in your schedule.</p>

<p>Physics B is probably a little easier than AP Bio (it might be the easiest of the AP sciences), but it depends where your strengths lie. Physics B covers a lot of topics, but not in great depth. That can be difficult for some people and an advantage for others. Also, you don’t really have to memorize a bunch of stuff (equation sheets are given on the test). Bio is more in depth, fewer topics I think, and a lot more memorization.
Oh, and it really helps if you’re comfortable with algebra 1/2 for physics B. So you might not want to take it if you had a terrible algebra 2 teacher last year.</p>