<p>akhila, i feel the exact same way as you about english!</p>
<p>i know what i want to do, and that is MATH<333 engineering
lol</p>
<p>but i also really like spanish and latin... so i would kind of want to take those classes</p>
<p>akhila, i feel the exact same way as you about english!</p>
<p>i know what i want to do, and that is MATH<333 engineering
lol</p>
<p>but i also really like spanish and latin... so i would kind of want to take those classes</p>
<p>My strongest area is probably foreign languages. I am currently taking Spanish, Italian, and French, but I'm beginning to feel that I got kind of railroaded into all these language classes just because I do very well in them. By and far, these are my best subjects, but I'm slowly learning to detest them. Study of foreign language starts to feel really pretentious and forced in the upper levels (I am taking the AP courses) and simply does not yield for me the same reward that I get from my psychology courses. Of course, I don't do poorly in psych, but I am probably better at language. However, the teachers won't let me drop my languages because I have the highest average on all the tests and compositions.</p>
<p>I'm a senior. This year I have AP Calc BC, AP Physics, AP Chemistry, German, Spanish, English, World History. Last year I took AP Computer Science.</p>
<p>I intend to go for a business related degree.</p>
<p>Well my dilemma is I love SCIENCE! And I plan on majoring in biochemistry, but I have a real love of business (specifically insurance) and the only program is the Vagelos program for life sciences and management at Penn which I don't qualify for because I didn't take the SAT2's. So it looks like a double major or if I can't overcome the strict science curriculum a minor in economics/business</p>
<p>bump~~~~~~</p>