AP Science Help?

<p>Hi,</p>

<pre><code>I'm a sophomore who is going to be a junior next year. I took Biology honors in freshman year (98% average) and this year am taking physics, in which I have a 97. I enjoy physics a ton, so I am definitely planning to take AP physics senior year, when i have AP calc (co requisite). So, I was wondering whether to take AP Chem next year (because my guidance consoler says its best to have all three sciences under you belt), or AP Biology (which is good because I'm good at memorizing info). I would definitely take AP Chem if there was an option for a summer class, but the only one is an intro class at a local community college, which people say underprepared them for the AP class, and they dropped. I definetely can't take it by myself over the summer, because i need a teacher to learn concepts, unless its just info. Also, I am planning to go into either pre - med or something with comp sci/physics in college (indecisive lol). What is your opinion? It would be really helpful. Thanks!
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<p>I’d say AP Chem because saying you didn’t take chemistry in high school is somewhat weird… Maybe see if you can take both at once? It seems you really enjoy the sciences, so it’s a destiny possibility, unless you need lab credits along with the classes.</p>

<p>Unfortunately I can’t fit them both into my schedule. It’s just that I’ve heard that it’s really difficult doing well in AP without prior chem experience, so I’m a little afraid</p>