<p>Took AP Chem this year and doubling on AP Bio and AP physics next year.</p>
<p>I know this may sound trivial but when choosing between science AP’s I looked at when the tests were given. Testing times can be very problematic. (Biology and Physics are on the same day).</p>
<p>I feel like one doesn’t really complement another. If anything, I suppose chemistry helps you memorize the basic structures you need to know for Bio. I personally found Bio the hardest because I’m a more mathy guy and Bio is mostly about knowing lots and lots of information. I got a 5 on Chem and it was definitely my second hardest class in high school (next to APUSH). I made mad money senior year tutoring Chem.</p>
<p>I think you’re fine in whatever you do.</p>
<p>Yeah I was also looking at testing dates and it does seem problematic that bio and physics are on the same day especially because I will be doubling with them.</p>
<p>At my school (hardest to easiest)</p>
<p>Physics, Chem, Bio, Enviro</p>
<p>From what I’ve heard, Chem is the easiest (I thought the course was not much different from Honors at my school), then Bio, then Physics; however, some people at my school think Bio is the easiest, followed by Chem and Physics.</p>
<p>Bio and Physics are very easy at my school and Chem is the hardest. It’s different. Look at all the differing answers.</p>
<p>There’s no objective answer to your question, OP. Choose which one you want based on your interests :)</p>
<p>For me, it goes in this order
Biology (ugggh)
Physics (I enjoy this very much, was pretty easy)
Chemistry (I don’t like chemistry, but I find general chemistry rather trivial)</p>