Physic B or Compsi A?

<p>yeah, if i need to change schedule, this is my last chance. I currently have compsi A in place. I’m just thinking, if i want to major in engineer or something along that line, would Physic B be a better choice? since i can also take the SAT2 for physic (which by the way, is SAT2 physic required for engineer major? would it be a good reason to go for physic B instead of compsi?). but i heard Physic B don’t really get you any college credit for the AP, and it’s not required to take physic B in order to take C. but taking an extra year of compsi may help with computer engineering also. Also, is physic sat2 tough to study for? how about AP for compsi (compsi teacher at my school really sucks)? Sorry for asking so many questions, but if anyone could help, it would really help me out, thx.</p>

<p>If you are good at math and are disciplined, then you should be able to self-study Physics B because it’s more math oriented. While Computer Science is a new language that one needs a LOT of practice in, so self studying unless you have had previous programming experience, will be much harder that Physics B. But then if your comp sci teacher sucks, then you might want to get another book to go along with the course, or get another person to help you. If your Physics B teacher is really great, then you should take that instead.</p>