When to double up on science?

<p>In my opinion you would be wasting your time taking AP Environmental. Nothing in this course is needed for college. I suppose the only reason someone would take it is to get an easy A in a AP course. I have talked to people who have taken this course and they said it is a complete waste of time.</p>

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<p>Time is a luxury he can afford.</p>

<p>Nate</p>

<p>curriculum =/= class</p>

<p>your enviro might be a joke, but mine might be hard as hell</p>

<p>Wow…@PurePhysics: how did you take high school honors biology and chemistry in middle school? I wish I could do that…</p>

<p>I have concurrent enrollment. I have to travel to the high school every day.</p>

<p>I know AP Environmental is a joke, but what else could I take?</p>

<p>How do they let you take classes in the high school? My county is very strict. You should just take AP ES to boost your GPA…I’m not sure of other science courses.</p>

<p>Trololololol</p>

<p>I know exactly what you should do. Take classes through Stanford EPGY. They are made for students of your caliber.</p>

<p>Science courses:
Freshman- physics honors and biology honors
Sophomore- AP bio and honors chemistry
Junior-AP Chem and zoology honors
Senior-AP environmental and biochemistry honors
Rate!</p>

<p>0/10</p>

<p>tenchars</p>

<p>Crazy Hard! 10/10!</p>

<p>I wish my school offered all of those classes.</p>

<p>Oh for God’s sake OP just skip high school and go straight to college.</p>

<p>^lulz. </p>

<p>OP, let this thread die. Why ask for advice if you’re already set on what you want to do? </p>

<p>You have no intention of listening to us, so why bother?</p>

<p>Good luck and goodbye.</p>

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<p>also, dafaq is Calc II? I thought BC was I & II. lulz.</p>

<p>Yeah I’m extremely lucky, my school is very science based, they have some very interesting ones too, such as zoology, biochem, astronomy, geology, ect</p>

<p>srry at troy u have to take physics b before physics c it is a prerequisite. Since your in calculus already u may be able to discuss something with your future counselor but i doubt it</p>