AP Physics C vs. AP Chemistry

<p>I know this is an opinionated question..but which one do you think is harder?</p>

<p>Also, which one should i take next school year?
I like math, and am good at it. I'm taking ap calculus ab right now, so i will not have a problem with the calculus portion of ap physics c.
Also, I got an A+ every marking period for Honors Chemistry when i took it sophomore year (i'm a junior right now)</p>

<p>i'm math-oriented so i'm not that great at analyzing stuff, which i feel chem has more of..
HOWEVER, right now i'm taking ap physics b...
and i have an A+ in the class itself for every marking period as of now....but my understanding of it (and my grade) has been decreasing continuously with every new topic, so i'm kind of worried about taking physics c......</p>

<p>Physics C. If your teacher is great, your mind will soon blow. If not, read Richard Feynman’s Lectures On Physics. I love that guy.</p>

<p>Take into consideration the main differences between the two: (I am taking both classes right now; they are my hardest classes)</p>

<p>Chem: Lots of things to memorize, but the concepts are usually easy to understand. I’m better at it because my best learning skill is memorization. I also happen to think it’s more interesting.</p>

<p>Physics: Few things to memorize (except maybe formulas), but the concepts are difficult to understand and involve complex applications. Physics is a challenge for me because I’m not a conceptual person; however, physics is incredibly easy for some of my friends because they have a better innate sense of the subject.</p>

<p>thank you karaokemachine!
i think my learning skills are similar to yours.
i’m not a very conceptual person either…i shall take your advice into great consideration</p>