<p>I'm having serious trouble determining which AP science to take in my senior year. I am currently enrolled in Physics B as a junior. I signed up for AP Biology but the prospect of endless reading is not very enticing. I am interested in physics, as it is a heavily mathematically oriented science, but the Physics C course at my school is a killer. I didn't particularly enjoy Honors Chemistry last year, but probably could handle and tolerate AP Chemistry. The other students all agree that AP Biology is the "easiest" out of these, but I do not feel right taking a class just because it is easy. So: AP Biology and its endless memorization which will inevitably bore me, AP Chemistry which is deemed difficult but manageable, or AP Physics C which is considered a true GPA "destroyer" at my high school? Please keep in mind that these are for my SENIOR year.</p>
<p>Well, I’m taking AP biology this year, and if you ask me its much more about grasping concepts and then connecting them i.e. Fungus structure relates to Ecology relates to plant structure kind of a thing but I am genuinely interested in biology and not just doing for the test</p>
<p>Is there any way you could take more than one?</p>
<p>I would personally take Physics C. I’m kind of in the same boat, and I have decided I would rather get a few mediocre grades in a class like AP Physics C than A’s in boring AP Biology. It would be an awesome learning experience.</p>