<p>Currently I am a sophomore in honor chemistry, but next year I dont know what AP Science to take. At my school, all of the AP Sciences are 2 bells long so I cant take the trio of AP Sciences. In addition, my school doesnt even know if we will have a Physics teacher so I just thinking about not taking AP Physics and just take AP Chemistry and AP Biology my junior and senior year respectively.</p>
<p>It sort of depends on what you are good at. AP Bio has lots of memorization, but it should be a breeze compared to other AP classes. It has the least math involved, but lots of reading. </p>
<p>AP Physics has more mathmatics than the other two, but it would be easy if you're a logical person. Do you know which AP Physics class your school has? B or C? C involves more calculus, so people tend to take that class till they're seniors.</p>
<p>I'm in AP Chem right now. You have to learn lots of concepts. It's not easy, but with your experience in chemistry, you might actually do very well. It's just more "in-depth."</p>
<p>Dang, my school will not be offering AP Physics</p>