AP Chem or AP Bio?

<p>I can't choose and I am so torn between the two of them!! My Bio teacher is very interesting but lately I have been getting very sick of Bio..this is my second year (i am a sophomore). At the moment i'm in Chem and my teacher tends to be boring (he's like a super genius though, he goes by doctor and is probably the most over qualified high school chemistry teacher ever) because he can't "dumb" it down for some people in my class or simple concepts. Sometimes I can't help but smile in Chem, because its sort of like magic. Here's my schedule at the moment
Junior Year
1)Religion (mandatory)
2)Calculus Honors
3)AP Biology 1
4)AP Biology 2
5)Spanish 3 Honors
6)US History 1 Honors
7)AP English 1
8)AP English 2</p>

<p>Senior Year
1)Religion (mandatory)
2)AP Calculus 1
3)AP Calculus 2
4)AP Chemistry 1
5)AP Chemistry 2
6)US History 2 Honors
7) open class
8) open class</p>

<p>Does this look okay? I am probably going to go to school for either medicine, mathematics, or applied mathematics like quantum mechanics. I have already taken two years of bio, is that enough or should I do ap bio? or take ap chem junior year and then ap physics senior year?</p>

<p>I would take AP Chem junior year and then AP Physics. A lot of top colleges (not sure which colleges you are considering) like to see that you have taken all three sciences in high school - Chem, Physics, Bio. Since you’ve already taken Bio for two years, I think taking Chem and Physics would help you more from a college admissions standpoint.</p>

<p>^^^
I agree with collegehappy. In any case you need advanced Chemistry to do advanced Biology well. And you need Physics to tie together all your science courses, and to provide a sandbox for AP Calculus.</p>