Calling all scheduling guru's

<p>okay so i seriously need help with my scheduling for next year. im going to be a junior.</p>

<p>physics is a requirement for me to graduate so i can take it either next year or senior year.</p>

<p>the problem is that the ap physics teacher is the worst teacher in the school, so there is pretty much no way of getting an A. therefore, im going to take honors. the problem is, do i take it next year as a junior or senior year. if i were to take it next year, there is a chance of all my rankings and gpa changing because its supposed to be an extremely difficult class. if i take it senior year, the same thing will happen but colleges won't really see when i submit my applications and i'll be in a class with a bunch of juniors. so do i take it next year or senior year?</p>

<p>AND ONE MORE PROBLEM.
do i save all the easy AP's for senior year or should i do half of them junior year, half senior year?</p>

<p>hello .</p>

<p>Well, it depends on what is more important to you.
If you take it junior year you'll be in a class with your friends more likely since most people take honors physics as juniors, but you may have to work alot harder in order to maintain a high grade. Do you believe that you will be able to achieve a high grade? If you have a 4.0 and don't want to mess it up then you may want to wait. Another thing to consider, what class would you take junior year if you decided not to take honors physics.
If you were to take it senior year you'd be dealing with a class full of juniors. This may not bother some people, but would bother others. You won't have to worry too much about messing up your gpa because colleges won't see your grade until after you got accepted.
Really, nobody can help you. It is going to depend on what is more important to you.</p>