my AP Physics course is duel enrollment--should I even bother taking the EXAM?

<p>Well okay--I am a junior and I am currently taking 3 ap classes (the most ap classes than any junior in my school is taking surprisingly) which are ap us history, ap english and ap physics.
to make a long story short--my teacher isnt the best physics teacher--its confusing--the whole class (only 8 of us) is confused.
surprisingly i am maintaining an A average in ap physics. the class is set up as dual enrollment (if i pass the course i automatically get college credit for that course (from a state engineering school which can be transferred) )...be/c of this already guaranteed college credit, does it even make sense for me to take the ap physics exam??
i fear that it will take A LOT of extra studying in order for me to get a 4 or 5--and i want to dedicate more time for ap history or english.</p>

<p>is my teacher making things harder than they supposed to be?
will this look bad to colleges?
thanks</p>

<p>Self study and go for it.</p>

<p>Don’t take the test. You don’t have to and it won’t look bad. Colleges don’t even care about your AP scores, tbh.</p>

<p>i must note that I am aiming for top colleges–hyp or maybe just a a bit lower</p>

<p>Are you sure that you’ll be able to get transfer credit? From my experience, there’s a difference between transferable college courses and courses that the top schools will actually accept.</p>

<p>You should take the ap exam. Even though many colleges accept transferable courses, it’s safer to just take the exam. Are you planning to apply to other colleges? If you are take the AP exam.</p>