<p>Hi. I am a junior and I'm taking
AP us, AP english language, AP biology, human anatomy, Spanish 4, precalc honors and NOW i just dropped AP physics to physics honors
because i felt like I won't be able to manage "A" or good grade in all the classes if i take 4 ap classes and other science majoring classes. Do you think I made a wrong choice??? </p>
<p>No, take the workload you feel comfortable with that you can excel with. Especially since you’re taking the SATs this year.There’s also next year to take AP Physics, because a lot of schools make honors Physics/Physics in general a pre-req to AP Physics.</p>
<p>I was super, super, close to dropping AP Physics. I would talk to your (now previous) teacher about grading scales and what he has seen in the past. I did, and my teacher told me it’s hard to get below a B, so I’m staying. However, I am only taking 3 AP classes. None of which are science. In my opinion, I think you’ll totally get away with dropping it if you feel it’s right for you. On the other hand, if you think you’d regret it, then reconsider.</p>