<p>Hi guys.
I was wondering will it be overwhelming to take AP Physics b1 and AP chem together in the same year? I am taking 3 other classes too apart from those row which are APUSH,AP Enviro, and AP Lang. I'll be an incoming junior. I didn't have much problems with Pre-AP chem and the teacher said AP chem would be a piece of cake for me...our AP chem teacher is very good as well(nationally recognized and all). AP physics teacher told me to go for it and stuff as well but I wanted to ask you guys for your input.</p>
<p>I have taken 3 AP classes as a sophomore which were AP World, AP Human Geo, and AP Psych; I did get a 5 on each test.
So please do add your input, it'll be greatly appreciated!! :)
Thanks,
Tweedle</p>
<p>Two of my friends (both juniors) took AP chem and AP physics c in the same year (they were both in my chem class). One was able to get through the year with at least B’s in both classes. I know the other worked really hard and was stressed out all year, but passed with high A’s in both classes and scored 5’s on both physics exams and the chem exam. If you are a very smart and motivated student, I think you will be fine with all three AP sciences (although I heard it is pretty hard to get a 5 on the enviro exam). You will definitely need to stay caught-up with all your work and study every night. Based on your success in AP exams in the past, I think you will do fine:)</p>
<p>So do you think I should drop APES and take AP Stats instead? Would that be doable?</p>