<p>So next year I only have room to fit one into my schedule and was wondering which one to take. I am thinking about going into engineering, so I think physics might be good for that, but I am also think that biomedical engineering is my first choice, and if I didn't do engineering I would probably do chem or bio. Which one do you think would be more useful, or does it really matter that much? Any help would be great!</p>
<p>I have the same problem. I’m planning on doing ChemE but also want to do Pre-Med. I’m leaning more towards Physics C because AP Bio at my school is a lot of work, and its going to be senior year for me next year.</p>
<p>Yeah, it’s the same thing at my school - AP Bio is a lot of work especially compared to physics. However, physics is pretty close to a joke at my school, even AP. Is it even worth it to take Physics C if I have already taken honors, since the teacher probably won’t prepare us nearly enough for the AP exam?</p>
<p>Wow, at my school physics AP is a killer. Even the best students can’t pull off A’s. If you are thinking about engineering, i highly recommend you taking physics. No matter how bad it is, you gotta learn something.</p>