Which year should I take these AP classes...

<p>Which would be the correct sequence to take these AP/Honors science classes?</p>

<h1>1- Junior: AP Biology, AP Physics B</h1>

<pre><code> Senior: AP Chemistry, Honors Human Anatomy and Physiology
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<h1>2- Junior: AP Chemistry, AP Physics B</h1>

<pre><code> Senior: AP Biology, Honors Human Anatomy and Physiology
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<p>** Feel free to change anything, or come up with the correct sequence? If there is one. If there isn't, then which sequence would make the other classes easier? If that makes sense.</p>

<p>Chemistry and Physics synergize well, so I’d take them in the same year. The physics subject test has a ****load of chemistry, it’s ridiculous.</p>

<p>the second one makes more sense in that chem & physics go together and bio & human anatomy go together. however, at my school AP chem and AP Bio are a lot harder than physics and anatomy, so im taking bio & physics then chem (or psych and comp sci if i get lazy) just cause of the ridiculous workload i would have with chem and bio at the same time. it doesnt really matter that much but make sure your workload is managable based on the difficulty of the class at your school.</p>

<p>The second, although around the end you will be doing the exact same thing in both classes.</p>