<p>This is my current schedule for next year (junior):
AP US
AP Lang
AP Calc AB (may self-study last part for BC)
AP Chem
AP Bio
AP Physics B
Music Theory</p>
<p>I was planning to take US over the summer at a college (and drop AP US for some other class), but that probably is not going to work out. If I do take AP US, which AP science should I drop?
Bio, chem, or physics?</p>
<p>^He/she wasn’t asking which ap’s everyone else is taking as a junior; he/she wanted advice on his/her own schedule. </p>
<p>I would drop Bio, since most colleges only give Introductory Biology credit for it even if you get a 5, opposed to Chem where you can get credit for Gen. Chem 1 and 2 for a 5.</p>
<p>^at diamon:
our school doesn’t offer either physics C exam, is it self-stuyable? (<–for either junior or senior year).</p>
<p>However, as a senior, students can go to OSU and just take college classes. Should I do that, or just stay at highschool and take some other APs?
I’m leaning towards dropping Bio, and then just taking a bio at OSU as a senior</p>
<p>^^ I wouldn’t recommend self-studying physics C without some physics background, especially E&M part. Since your school doesn’t offer physics C, it’s better to drop Bio and take it next year. Also, taking Chem before Bio will somewhat help your understanding also.</p>