<p>i'm in physics B right now. i'm NOT a math/science person..not in calculus (ap stats for me) but it's not that bad. i just had my fninal today. and yeah it does depend on what school you go to but right now i'm taking ap lit, ap stats, ap physics B, and ap gov't (only one semester) and it's not that bad. how many years of science do you have? i only have 2, that's why i took physics.</p>
<p>Yeah, hotpiece does have a good point. I'm taking physics now and I think it's one of the most pointless classes that I've ever taken and will have no use to me whatsoever later in life, and whatever I learn in college will be as far away as math as possible. But then again, if physics is part of your intended major you should take it</p>
<p>I will graduate with 4 years of science (if I dont take ap i will take regular physics) 5 years of math (pre calc and stats AP this year) 5 years of social studies and 4 of language arts. I want to be an econ major.</p>
<p>If the class you'd take at your local university would demonstrate your dedication to something you're passionate about, it could be as much of a plus as the extra AP test. They are looking for people with strong initiative, interests and curiosity, and not just strong work horses.</p>
<p>Yeah, make sure you can balance your classes with your inevitable decline in work ethic. I took 6 APs and 1 language first semester, and now I am down to 4 APs and late arrival. No way I can manage the rigor through second semester.</p>