AP Civics vs. Physics H.

<p>I registered for classes for my senior year today, and I am having trouble with two options. I have one slot left, and I cannot decide which of the options a college would rather see. The two classes are AP Civics and Physics Honors. Obviously AP would be better than honors, but I'm sure a college would rather see a Physics class over a Civics class. Also, if I don't take physics, I won't have a science course my senior year as its the only option available for me, and it's also the highest level they offer. (I currently have three science credits.) As far as the Civics, I took the required Civics and Economics Honors my sophomore year, and the AP Civics class would be an online course. Does anyone have any advice as far as college admissions? Thank you in advance.</p>

<p>I’ve never even heard of AP Civics and it’s not on the Collegeboard website so I don’t think it’s an official AP course. </p>

<p>AP civics isn’t even an actual AP course. Take Honors Physics</p>

<p>Take the Physics class. Not having a Sci your last year isn’t the best even if you don’t plan on a STEM major eventually. Frankly, for life, a good grounding in physics is good for you.</p>

<p>Take physics</p>