<p>9th: Bio
10th: Chem
11th: Physics
12th: I don't want to take any.</p>
<p>Senior schedule:
AP English Lit
AP Spanish Lit
AP Calc AB
AP Govt./Econ.
Wind Ensemble
Journalism
P.E. MPD (marching band)</p>
<p>I'm not a science person. I don't want to go on and take AP Physics because I doubt I'll do well in an AP science course. I'm taking a Sociology course during the summer at my local CC and would like to continue to study Sociology during the fall semester. Is this a bad idea? Should I take a 4th year of science whether I want to or not?</p>
<p>[Tentative] college list:
Yale
UMass-Amherst
Amherst or other LAC
UCLA
UCI
UCSB
UCSC
UChicago
NYU
looking at others; haven't narrowed down my list yet</p>
<p>I don't particularly love science either. But I took AP Chem in 11th grade along with first year Physics. I think it would be to your advantage to take a science course next year - pick the lesser of 3 evils. Unless you have a really good hook in your other areas, you can't go wrong with a science on your senior schedule.</p>
<p>Yeah, I think that continuing my science studies is better, esp. continuing Physics which I'll be completing tomorrow. I guess I shouldn't mind AP Physics; maybe I'm just too worried about what could happen. Anyone that has taken AP Physics (B): what can I expect from this class?</p>
<p>I don't think I'd want to go to a CC at night and go back home really late...</p>
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<p>I'm undecided about my major, and that's how I'll enter college.</p>