<p>I’ll easily admit that I probably should not have taken AP Physics B. I had no prior experience with physics. I jumped into AP headfirst, and it didn’t take very long for me to find out I didn’t like physics. I certainly regret taking the class. If I could go back in time, I would not have take AP Physics or AP Macro and Microecon. They were mistakes. I did it to find out if I would enjoy either of those subjects. For all I knew, I would love physics or econ so much, I would want to pursue those subjects in college. I wanted to be exposed to them in case they really interested me, and in case I wanted to make a career out of them.</p>
<p>It’s not like I’m terrible at physics or econ. I didn’t find them too difficult, but a lot of fellow students did. Although, I think there is way too much material to cover in physics B and far too much to remember. It’s just that I didn’t enjoy either of them - I didn’t want to put forth effort for studying for stuff I didn’t like. Who would?</p>
<p>I don’t like how AP scores are being used in college admissions. I REALLY don’t. In my opinion, their sole purpose should be that of college credit and placement. I couldn’t just drop either of those classes or choose to not take the exams. Florida pays for AP exams, and if you cancel, you have to pay the fee for the exam.</p>