<p>Can anyone give me an idea of how colleges will weight taking AP Physics B vs. regular Physics and AP Environmental Science?</p>
<p>Will it make a difference if I do better on the AP test for Environmental than I would for Physics? </p>
<p>I’ll definitely be taking AP Bio senior year, and probably AP Physics C, if that makes a difference (I’m not sure I can take AP C after taking regular).</p>
<p>I’m a junior, whose top college pick is Stanford. I’m asking because AP Physics B is very long (a double class) and not especially interesting, whereas Physics and Environmental are combined the same length and less boring. </p>
<p>Also, colleges obviously won’t be able to see how I end up doing in my senior classes, so is it better to take them in junior year or will it all factor in equally in course load?</p>