4th year of science or AP course?

<p>I am currently deciding on whether I should take a 4th year of science (regular course) or AP European History. I know many of you will say take an AP science, but I am not a big science person so I think I would be miserable. The science course I would take would probably either be anatomy/physiology or astrology/meteorology. I have already taken bio/chem/physics so I'm all set in basic classes.</p>

<p>If it helps, I'm planning on applying to schools like Michigan, Northwestern, NYU, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana.</p>

<p>Any suggestions?</p>

<p>take AP Euro. I dropped science senior year and took two AP english classes instead, best decision ever.</p>

<p>Most colleges only require 3 years of science. Take what interests you, especially if it reflects your other classwork, ECs, etc.</p>

<p>normally I'm a fan of four years of each academic subject, with an AP in the fourth year. But, since it's a decision between an AP course and a college prep level course, I'd go with Euro, which is considered rigorous.</p>

<p>Most colleges require 3 years of science and 3 years of social studies. However, be sure to take 4 years of English and 4 years of math.</p>

<p>AP Euro AP Euro AP Euro! It's fascinating.</p>

<p>Thank you all! I think I'm definitely going to take AP Euro now.</p>

<p>Er, your school has an astrology class? Perhaps you meant astronomy...</p>

<p>haha woops...wasn't even thinking....yeah it's definitely astronomy</p>