Math sequence question...?

<p>So I'm in 10th grade right now, and I've been wondering what math class to take next year.</p>

<p>I'm in Math Analysis (Trig first semester/Precalc second) right now, and I'm doing pretty well. Actually, I have the highest grade in the class, although I think its only around a 95%.</p>

<p>Anyway, I've gotten A's in all my math classes, from Algebra 1 to now. But math isn't my favorite subject.</p>

<p>So next year (junior) I'll be taking calculus and physics, but I'm not sure what level. At my school, to take honors physics, you need to be in Calc AB, and to take AP Physics, you need to be in Calc BC. </p>

<p>My school offers HS (reg.) Calc, AP Calc AB, and AP Calc BC.</p>

<p>Any suggestions?! Thank you! :S</p>

<p>I am assuming AP Physics refers to AP Physics C, a calculus-based physics course that should not be taken without some previous physics course as a prerequisite.</p>

<p>Why don’t you just take AP Calc AB and Honors Physics as a junior, and then AP Calculus BC and AP Physics C as a senior?</p>

<p>That is assuming that you would rather take a more advanced physics course than some other science (bio, chem, etc.).</p>