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The classes, however, do NOT correlate well. Biology is easiest but also the most tedious (memorization). Chem is harder but not so tedious. Physics C is both hard and tedious, haha. Many nights were spent until 2am working on Physics homework, but so worth it in the end..
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Sorta biased because I haven't taken AP chem/physics/bio yet, but in consideration of the subjects and in general analysis I think bio is the hardest between the three. I know it's just "my opinion" but the general consensus for my friends and people I know, my cousins, seem to be almost unanimous about bio being the most difficult...go figure.</p>
<p>Oiks, honestly taking 3 AP Sciences in one year sounds like a bad idea, especially taking them your senior year. And then when you add the fact that your schedule is already full of other APs, I think it's basically a disaster waiting to happen.</p>
<p>No offense. </p>
<p>But just think....you won't be rewriting your college essays for the 5th time because you'll be studying AP Bio, and you won't have time to prepare for your ECs because you'll be doing AP Chem homework, and finally when your friends ask you if you want to hang out, you'll have to say no because you'll be having a major AP Physics test the next day. Sound like a fun year?</p>
<p>Save yourself from being in a nightmare senior year. If you want the challenge, fine, take two of the APs, but don't take all three. That's like......committing GPA suicide.</p>
<p>^ Depends on the school. Depends on the person.</p>