HELP! Can I get an A (should I take) AP Physics?

Ok, this is going to sound really dumb, but I need input by tomorrow (June 12 2015) or EARLY Monday (June 15 2015) BY THE LATEST ahhh ok so I’m going to be a high school senior next year and have managed to make straight A’s with the rigor of AP’s and such. I have to decide by tomorrow whether or not to take AP Physics next year, and I really want an A in it. Basically I have taken up to Calc BC in math and have never finished a math course with below a 97 (99 average in Calc AB and 97 in BC, no our teachers aren’t easy, I’m just super OCD) and the only AP science I’ve taken is APES (which I got a 95 average in). I’m willing to put in the work but, in the eyes of someone who has taken it, can you say with confidence I’ll make an A if I put in the work? I understand all math concepts I’ve ever been taught, and I don’t want this to be my only B since I really don’t have to be super ahead in physics for anything I want to major in. Is there anything that could trip me up and keep me from an A??? Anything that some people, no matter how good at math and science, just don’t get about physics? THANK YOU SO MUCH I KNOW IM SUPER OCD AND ANNOYING SORRY PLEASE HELP

If you’ve been able to put in the work in the past to make the grade then just continue to do what you’ve been doing.

Nobody can make that claim with confidence. We don’t know you and we don’t know your teachers. It’s very possible to get an A, but whether you can at your school is unknown. You’re better off asking somebody who has taken the class at your school.