Ap Enviromental as senior year science?

<p>Umich is one of my top choices, but I'm not sure if taking Ap enviromental will hurt my chances. Science is my worst subject, and in college I plan on doing pre-law. In 8th grade I took Biology Honors, 9th grade Honors Earth Science, 10th grade Ap bio, and this year Ap Physics B. The rest of my course schedule for senior year looks like
AP Economics
AP Government
AP Stat
AP Literature
College Business Law
Spanish 5
French 1
I have not taken any type of chemistry, but if I did it would cause a schedule conflict. My options are Regular Chem, Advanced Chem which is like through Syracuse university, and Ap chem. Will taking AP enviromental instead of say advanced chem hurt me?</p>

<p>Taking advanced chem would definitely help show you’re not taking an easy senior year, but you already seem to have plenty of rigor for your year with 4 APs, a college course, and a pseudo-AP (Spanish 5 at my school is AP Spanish Language). Since science is not particularly pertinent to your planned major (assuming you don’t change your mind before applying), I don’t feel like the difference between APES and advanced chem will make a difference in your application.</p>