Anatomy or physics more important to be a nurse?

I want to be a nurse practitioner (BSN in undergrad). I know anatomy and physics are both important but I have required classes that I haven’t taken yet so I need to take out either anatomy or physics.

Is there a class that’s less important, or should I consider taking the required classes in summer?

Definitely take anatomy. Check the entry requirements for the nursing programs that you are interested in - physics is probably not required for most nursing programs.

Yes but in high school it’s generally recommend to take the 3 core sciences (bio, chem, physics). Anatonmy can wait.

Take Bio, Physics and Chemistry and an AP verision of one of those. A&P should be an elective if you want but you will learn it in nursing school. Applicants to top nursing schools are taking AP Bio.