<p>So my school's Honors/AP science track is pretty weird considering how it's typically:
Honors Chem -> AP Bio -> AP Chem -> AP Physics </p>
<p>The interruption in Chem seems like a pain, and apparently I should be able to switch the science track order (assuming I have the math background).</p>
<p>So, should I take AP Chem as a sophomore or AP Bio?
OR I can take AP Chem + AP Bio. But that might be a bit..y'know.</p>
<p>Well at my school, people who take as many sciences as they can follow this track, which seems pretty logical to me.</p>
<p>Honors Bio -> AP Bio + Honors Chem -> AP Chem + Honors Physics -> AP Physics C</p>
<p>In other words, don’t double up AP sciences and take AP classes directly after Honors classes.</p>
<p>The only honors science class we have is Chem, which is just the prerequisite for AP Chem. The rest of the classes end up either being AP or regular.</p>
<p>My school’s weird.</p>
<p>Wow. I couldn’t see myself taking AP Physics without an Honors Intro. AP Bio’s doable. Chem, Honors or AP, is hellish.</p>
<p>I couldn’t see me taking physics period.</p>
<p>Well…</p>
<p>It’s either
AP Euro, AP Bio, and AP Chem as a sophomore.</p>
<p>OR if I decide to go with the typical science track…</p>
<p>APUSH, AP Calc BC, and AP Chem as a junior.
(+ maybe AP Psych, full loads of AP/highest level available is very common here)</p>
<p>Maybe taking AP Chem as a sophomore won’t make junior year so…terrible, but then again…</p>