<p>After I've completed Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, I think I want to take just one AP science course. I aspire to do something like Economics or Business in college, so I don't think science is TOO important for me. Then again, taking AP Physics and getting an A looks great on your resume! I'm pretty good at math (will take BC Calc senior year) but I'm not sure if I want to do AP Physics...It seems really hard. I was thinking biology; it would not be too challenging and at least I'd be taking an AP science. I don't think I'm that great at science and I'm really not all that interested in it, but I still want to take one AP science course. Any thoughts?</p>
<p>If you’re looking into an Economics/Business degree, Physics and Chemistry would be the most math heavy. I think any would be good, though, since you’re not looking into a any of those sciences in particular and it shows that you’re keeping yourself challenged throughout all of high school.</p>
<p>I took BC Calc last year, and I’m taking AP Physics as a senior. IMO, you’re probably worrying too much. AP Physics B is a lot of algebraic manipulation, and mostly requires understanding of when to apply each equation. You get an equation sheet on the AP test too, taking away the challenge of memorization.</p>
<p>It’s definitely doable!</p>