<p>Hi everyone,</p>
<p>I'm a rising junior who's deciding whether to take AP Physics or AP Bio for my junior year science. I'm doubling up my senior year so I'll have taken both classes before graduation, but I'll only be able to complete one by the time I apply to college.</p>
<p>I've heard that AP Physics is very difficult and also that AP Bio is the easiest AP out of Chem, Physics, and Bio. I'm risking AP Physics because I know it's difficult, but I'm unsure about AP Bio - whether it's too "easy" (and of course, I'll be doubling up on AP Chem and AP Physics senior year, which should be a fun combination). </p>
<p>Any advice?</p>
<p>Either one would provide you with advantages.
Take AP Bio if you feel it’s easier.</p>
<p>AP Physics is pointless if you dont have an idea whats going on. </p>
<p>Id rather know 95% of AP bio over 70% of ap physics</p>
<p>Since AP Bio is the easier class, then I would take that in conjunction with AP Chemisty, which is notoriously difficult at my school. It make more sense to spread out the two difficult classes rather than take them simultaneously.</p>
<p>Bio is definately a better option and physics is a lot harder than bio :P</p>
<p>I just noticed how atrocious my grammar was in my last post. Change “Chemisty” to “Chemistry” and change “make” to “makes”</p>