<p>So in my school, I've taken Earth Science, Biology, and Chemistry all as honors classes in eighth, ninth, and tenth grade (my school lets you take high school classes in eighth grade). So I'll have completed my science requirements by the end of this year when I complete Chemistry. I have three science options next year AP Physics B, AP Physics C (harder and with calculus), and AP Bio. Math is my weakest subject and the emphasis of math in AP Physics worries me as I have a gigantic course load next year. I don't plan to go down any type of science path. I lean more towards law, political science, and journalism and I'm good at memorization. I think AP Bio would be a better choice for me next year for those reasons. I don't plan on taking a science senior year, because I'd have already had four years of science by the end of next year. So should I take AP Bio or one of the AP Physics?</p>
<p>My school doesn’t offer physics, but from what you said, I think you would be better off in Bio. It’s a fun class if you have a good teacher. Just be prepared for a LOT of memorization. Also, its one of those AP’s that you often wind up not covering everything, so if you plan on taking the test, just go in knowing that. The first few chapters, for me at least, are a bit challenging, but the rest of the year isn’t as stressful.</p>