A General Chance Me + How Important Is?

<p>Physics as well as Calculus? </p>

<p>I posted this in College Admissions but wanted to give it a try in Chance Me section. I am a newer poster on CC but have been reading CC for awhile. This is kind of like a general chance me. </p>

<p>I am wicked strong in subjects like History,English, Psychology. I am not as strong in math. I am ok in science. I liked Biology but hated Chemistry. I want to go to as strong a school as I can possibly get into. If I do not take Physics and Calculus will I hurt my chances? I do not doubt that I can get through these classes but I really do not want to take them. I do plan to take a math and science during my senior year I just really do not want to take Calc or Physics! In college I plan to take the minimum required of me for Math. I plan to be prelaw with a major in Political Science or History </p>

<p>All my classes are either Advanced Placement or Honors. My GPA is over a 3.7 thru the middle of my junior year. I have taken two SATII tests with both scores over 750. No SAT yet - taking in March. My PSAT would equal to over 2000. I have very strong EC's and I am a standout athlete in one sport. I am thinking of going the recruiting route but not 100% sure on that for my college years. I have been speaking with some schools about my sport and I have gone to a few recruit camps. I may want to still participate but on the club level just not sure.</p>

<p>I am thinking I would like to apply to schools like Bowdoin, Vassar, Dartmouth, Davidson, Middlebury, Hamilton, Swarthmore, Haverford, and U-Penn.</p>

<p>Am I headed in the right direction? Will not taking Physics and Calculus take me off track?</p>

<p>Just don’t take if you don’t want to.
Just try to fit the basic guidelines (4 years of science) and have the strongest course load.</p>

<p>bump bump bump</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>What on earth is Swarthmore? Bowdoin? Vassar?</p>

<p>Do you live in England? Are you a character in the Harry Potter series?</p>

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No, these colleges are in the US.</p>

<p>You made my day.</p>

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