<p>I've already taken AP Chem this year as a junior, so my only choices are AP Bio, AP Physics B, and Physics C (I don't plan on taking Environmental Science AP). Whichever science I take, it will be on top of 6 other AP classes, so I'd also like to know which requires the least work/time. But the most important thing I'd like to know is which course is most helpful for college.</p>
<p>Oh, and I was also wondering if its common (or recommended) to take all three of the major science AP's (bio, chem, physics) before college. Thanks</p>
<p>Provided you’ve already had one year of physics, AP Physics B will be a breeze. Bio is a lot of memorization, but not extremely difficult. AP C is hard, hard, hard.</p>
<p>If you’re going into biological chemistry, biology. If you’re going into physical chemistry, physics. If you’re going into biology, biology. If you’re going into physics, physics. If you’re going into engineering, physics.</p>
<p>You really want to take some physics in high school, otherwise you’ll be at a complete loss in college physics. You can always self study Bio if need be.</p>
<p>It varies from person to person there is no universal suggestion. You have to look at the big picture. What exams you’ve already taken and what your future college’s ap policies are.</p>