Should I take PAP chemistry, AP Biology or AP Environmental science?

<p>Im a rising junior in Texas. I've just completed Biology Pre AP (PAP) in my sophomore year. Ninth grade I took IPC. I wonder this year I should take PAP chem, AP Bio or AP Environmental science. I can only take 2. What should I take now to pass the exit level TAKS and qualify for SAT II subject test? I heard that Biology molecular is easy in the subject test, but Im horrible at Biology now. I also want to take AP Environment because the material seems easy. I also want to work for the Genesis program during my senior year too, and thiss requires 4 classes off my senior year.
What should I take now?</p>

<p>Take AP Bio, as the material is fresher in your mind, also take AP enviro sci.</p>

<p>but pap chemistry is necessary for graduation. and I still havent taken physics. And because Im transferring from an inner city school to a magnet school, and my teacher did not teach us anything, Im afraid I’ll do badly in there</p>

<p>I would take AP Environmental Science, but ES is my favorite subject so maybe you shouldn’t listen to me:-)</p>

<p>I would take both the PAP chemistry and AP biology at school, and self-study AP environmental.</p>

<p>Take AP Environmental Science. It’s an easy class and without a doubt the best class I took in high school.</p>

<p>do both AP Bio and PAP Chem. And, if you want, self-study AP Env Sci. (It’s a really easy self study AP subject)</p>