<p>If I'm applying to the business school do I need three years of science. On their website it says you do, but the text below the three confuses me.</p>
<p>Also I may only have 2 years due to scheduling conflicts, so I would not be able to apply if this is true.</p>
<p>So does anyone know for sure?</p>
<p>I don't know for sure, but if I were you, I would call the Admissions Department to get some clarification.</p>
<p>Here in Colorado, you are required to have 3 years of science to graduate. Most kids at our high school take Earth Science (not a lab science), Biology, and Chemistry (which are both lab sciences). That's how they fulfill it.</p>
<p>They may admit you conditionally, which means that you are accepted, but you have to take and pass a science course at CU in order to stay at the school. There are a lot of colleges that do that.</p>
<p>Good luck!!!</p>
<p>Well at my school they prepare you for the UC's, so only 2 years of science is required. So I took bio and chem, but next year I don't know if I will be able to take physics, because my schedule is locked since my elective, journalism, is only offered one period. And I have 4 AP's so there aren't many periods that I can switch around.</p>