AP Physics or AP Euro??

<p>I really like the AP Euro teacher because he's the best teacher I've ever had in my entire schooling career, but his class is basically the hardest class in the entire school and is known for making people's GPAs tank. I think AP Physics is more beneficial to what I actually want to do... However, the AP Physics teacher is known for not teaching at all. Any advice? </p>

<p>By the way, I already have a science and a social studies class in my schedule so whichever I choose to take is additional to my courseload.</p>

<p>I have the same thing as you in that AP Euro is the hardest class in the whole school.
What i did in order for me to come to chose it was. Look at it not as it would effect your GPA since your gpa gets you into a good college. BUT if you get to a good college and you can’t perform at the level of those who have prepared (took euro, and many other APs) then you’ll fall behind where it TRULY matters.
So all in all, If you want to put your all into Euro and improve then yeah take it. but if your going to slack off and get a low grade then you shouldn’t.<br>
Ap Physics isn’t much if at all easier than euro so your basically picking your poison</p>

<p>What Physics course? AP Physics B is pointless if you want to go into engineering. AP Physics C is a decent course. I personally think a combination of the Mechanics+E&M is harder than any other AP course. Euro is also a hard class, but not really too valuable. I’d go with Physics C.</p>

<p>@weeknd I know I can handle it. It’s just whether it’s worth the TIME I’d have to put into it especially since I’ll be applying to college concurrently and it’s not even a subject I want to study in college.</p>

<p>@augmented It’s Physics C.</p>

<p>Any other advice?</p>

<p>Physics C all the way.</p>

<p>Take Physics C. Try to take both exams for C. You’re going to be self studying most of the E&M and the classical mechanics isn’t exactly too hard to pick up.</p>