Physics honors or AP Physics B?

<p>Ok, so Im in high school and I eventually would like to take physics. *Idk if this makes a dif, but i wanna be able to go to an Ivy League school) In my school, the earliest you can take physics is as a junior. But you can take AP or honors. But, by the time im a junior, I'll be in Pre-Calc Honors. Is that good ebough for AP Physics B? Or should I just stick with honors?
Few little things to know though:</p>

<p>1) math is NOT my favorite subject, but I will get an A, but I have to work for it. (it's not like I have to kill myself to do it though). </p>

<p>2) The teacher, i've heard, is REALLY nice and knows what he is talking about, but just isnt very good at teaching it</p>

<p>3) I am super organized, and do not procrastinate, most of the time</p>

<p>What do you think???</p>

<p>AP Physics B requires no calculus so your fine. If you’re aiming at Ivies then take it but only if you think it won’t make your schedule very difficult. I don’t know if your teacher is really bad but it is easy to learn the material for AP Physics B by yourself.</p>

<p>Did you learn it yourself?</p>

<p>AP Physics B ~= Physics honors. If you understand vectors and algebra you will have most of the math necessary.</p>