Science Course Choice Dilemma

<p>I need to choose my course for next year (sophomore). I'm scared.</p>

<p>Honors Chem - Good teacher, somewhat difficult.
AP Bio - Bad teacher (apparently), more difficult, but easier for me because I like bio.
Honors Physics - Most difficult.</p>

<p>Later in my highschool career, AP Chem, AP Physics, and AP Environmental Science are available, the former two with a prerequisite of an honors course in that subject. Should I take AP Bio and Honors Chem simultaneously so junior year, I can take AP Chem and then AP Enviromental Science senior year?</p>

<p>I would take AP Bio and Honors Chem or Physics next year. Junior year, take AP Chem/Physics (whatever you choose honors in) and the other honors course you didn't take. Then Senior year, take the AP in that honors and AP Environmental Science.</p>

<p>That is a lot of science though. If you don't want to major in a science don't go that route.</p>

<p>What you said sounds fine. It really is up to you, you know best. Take a course because you want to take it, not just because it will look good on your transcript. The key to doing well in a class is enjoying it. REMEMBER THIS!</p>

<p>This year as a sophmore I am taking Honors Chem and AP Bio, however unlike you my AP bio teacher is great and my chem teacher is not that great..
As a junior I plan to take honors physics and AP chem. AP Env sci isn't offered at my school so I am just taking anatomy senior year. hope this helps you out</p>

<p>I'm actually interested in history and anthropology, but I'm trying to get as many AP's under my belt as I can.</p>

<p>10th - AP Bio + Honors Chem
11th -AP Chem
12th - AP Physics or Honors Physics + AP Environmental Science</p>

<p>I would take honors physics with APES senior year if i were you. From what i have heard APES is a really easy class. If you follow what I say though, 10th grade will probably be your hardest year. Junior year will be easier since you'll already have been exposed to most of the chem.</p>