Biology Class for Next Semester

<p>Right now I'm in 1101/1103, and I'm kind of finding it to be a little pointless. It's almost exactly the same thing as what I learned last year in AP Bio, and it seems actually less in depth, and so I'm kind of losing interest in the class. I'm thinking I'm going to take my 4 from the AP test and get out of next semester to take a higher level class. If I do so, what should I take? Would it be wise to take evolution and get that done, or maybe genetics or biochem? I'm thinking genetics would be too much, since it's a 5 credit class, but how hard is the biochem class? I'm not sure whether I'd try and knock it out in one semester with the 4 credit autotutorial class, or take the lecture that's 2 credits in the spring and then 3 next fall. Is it possible to take them in reverse? Or bad idea?</p>

<p>The reason I'm debating biting off a little more than evolution with biochem is because that way I can lighten my load for next year when I get to take orgo and physics, I can have an easier bio class.</p>

<p>Suggestions?</p>

<p>I’m taking Evolutionary Biology and Diversity right now and if you want to learn new subjects I would suggest taking genetics or something else although if you like the aspect of evolutionary biology the class won’t be too bad for you. It mostly focuses on theories and concepts. I don’t know about biochem though. I am sure it is tough.</p>