Physics Honors or AP Physics C

<p>My school only offers AP Physics C and physics 1 honors and they allow you to take AP Physics as long as you're at least co-enrolled into BC Calc, which I will be next year. Soo im pulling an A- in precalc right now and was wondering if I could manage to get an A in AP Physics C. Of course I know that depends on my math skills, but it is possible, if so how much extra hours of studying will I need. My junior schedule is set to be this:</p>

<p>BC Calc
AP Spanish Lang
English 11
APUSH
AP Chem
Neurobiology (a lot of reading scientific journal articles, quiz every class day -- monday, wed, fri)
dna science 1
AP physics</p>

<p>the only thing holding me back is the time constraint, as i typically get home at 5:00 everyday bc commute returning from school is about an hour. so along with my other classes idk if i'll be able to manage studying and doing webassign (10 challenging problems due every friday) every week. </p>

<p>Would you have time to do all the homework and study for everything? Your schedule looks really packed already, especially if they were taught by the teachers at my school. I’d have like 7 hours of homework every day</p>

<p>I would suggest taking honors physics and hold off ap till senior year since you’ve already got ap chem on there. Unless you can handle the intense workload, take honors physics.</p>

<p>Take honors</p>

<p>okay, honors it is!! Thanks guys :slight_smile: i may just try ap physics out for a week to see if i can handle it, and, if not, i can just drop back to honors. (my school allows this bc it’s very common lol)</p>