AP Physics or Chem?

<p>Hey everyone, I'm currently a junior and next year I'm planning on taking AP Physics and AP Chem. I'm also taking:
AP Stat
Dual Credit Gov and Eco
Photography
Dentistry class</p>

<p>I'm not really planning on taking the AP tests for Physics or Chem because I don't want to get credit in college and then miss out on that class because I know AP classes don't really cover as much as college classes do. So I guess I'm just taking Physics and Chem for the groundwork.</p>

<p>I was wondering if maybe the classes I'm taking will be too hard and I might need to drop AP Physics or AP Chem. So far, I plan to do something in dentistry and I was wondering which class should I drop if worse comes to worse?</p>

<p>I’m taking both right now and it’s kinda ■■■. If you’re inherently talented in physics, the class will be a breeze. AP Chem takes work. So much Fdcostheta. Physics is a few concept with complex applications. Chem is a bucketload of information with simpler applications.</p>

<p>Are you not taking a math class? If you’re not strong in math I’d imagine physics would be a bit more difficult than chemistry… But in terms of overall difficulty holistically I’d say they’re about the same… Chemistry was less work than physics in my experience.</p>

<p>But then I lurrrrrrve chemistry.</p>