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What experiences have you had with AP Biology?
I've very skeptical about taking it because I'm already in 3 honors classes and APUSH and I'm not sure if ill be able to handle all of it... Any advice would be great
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- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
I took AP Bio my Junior Year along with 3 other AP's, so I understand how intimidating it can be. I will say that there was a good amount of work, such as frequent lab write ups, assigned reading, and plenty of tests. While this may sound bad, the work load is not unmanageable. (I would say at most it will take up an hour each night) I realize that doesn't sound very appealing, but I would still definitely recommend taking the class if you're planning on going to a 4 year college. (Even if you don't want to do anything science related)
Colleges want to see that you took the hardest classes that your school offered to you, and they will always take the kid who got B's in hard classes over the kid who got A's in easy classes.
While I doubt it will, if you honestly believe that taking AP Bio will significantly affect your ability to do the work for your other classes, then it may be a good idea to put off taking it for a later year. If you are willing to sacrifice a bit more of your time however, I promise taking AP Bio can pay off in spades when you're applying for college.
Source(s): Former AP Bio Student