<p>Hi I am a junior going into senior year. I am conflicted as to which class to take next year. I wanted to take both College Anatomy and AP Calculus but realized both classes fell on the same period. Should I took college anatomy or ap calculus? I want to be a pediatrician and I'm wondering which class will benefit me more? As of now my senior classes are organic chemistry, physics, ap English, scientific research. Also if I take college anatomy I might be able to take ap statistics with it. Please help! Thank you</p>
<p>Since you’ll be going to medical school in the future, I advise taking AP Calculus, just to prepare you. You can take Anatomy in college, but not AP Calculus, (well Calculus you can, just without the AP, lol). </p>
<p>I would go with college anatomy but only if you can take AP Stats with it. Not only are you getting another AP math credit, but you’re also getting a head start in anatomy, which is by far one of the toughest areas for students.</p>
<p>The only suggestion I can give is that you should go with your “heart.” </p>
<p>This meaning, think what you’d enjoy more, and in, which you have better success.</p>
<p>If you want to go to the medical field by all means take college-anatomy.</p>