<p>Should I take AP Bio or physics senior year?
I've taken
freshman year: I was out of country, so I guess I took integrated science then...
sophomore year: regular bio
junior year: regular chemistry</p>
<p>At our school, there aren't any honors science classes, and taking an AP science class requires taking the regular version of the class first.</p>
<p>I'm interested in the medical field.
I was going to take AP Bio at first, but I'm taking 3 other APs (AP Eng, AP Gov/AP Econ, AP Calc AB) that I really want to take, and I heard AP Bio is a lot of memorizing/reading/difficult/time put in.. so I resorted to taking AP Statistics+ Physics instead (both are easier, I want to limit my APs to 4). </p>
<p>However, would colleges appreciate AP Bio more than AP Stat+ regular Physics if I were interested in the medical field? </p>
<p>I was thinking maybe I should have a basic knowledge of physics, and AP stat can be used for pretty much anything so..</p>
<p>but then taking an AP science class seems good, especially bio, but it seems to require lots of time... :(</p>
<p>Advice please! Sorry if I confuse you..</p>