Is it wise to take 2 physics classes at the same time?

OK so I want to sign up for classes that are right for me.
I am eligible to take Physics IIII and Physics II because of college credits earned while at high school.
Should I DO it?

I had a 3 on AP Physics B and a 5 on AP Calculus AB
 
Physics II is normally a pre-req for Physics III. If you think you can handle the harder class then go for it but you shouldn't take both at the same time. You would be learning things in Physics II to prepare you for Physic III
 
If you're going to major in physics, and I assume you are if you're taking physics III, then you'll have to get used to taking 2 or more physics classes at the same time. Physics III is usually modern physics and doesn't really rely on physics II (intro to electromagnetism) too much, so you should be OK if you've got the required math background.
 
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