<p>I am a junior in highschool and we recently got registration cards for senior classes.
I have the option of taking 2 of the following 3 Ap science courses, AP Bio, AP Physics B and AP Chem. I am also planning on taking premed in college and taking the MCAT. My question is which two courses would best prepare me for premed and the MCAT?</p>
<p>Although you probably should take AP Chem and AP Bio…</p>
<p>TAKE AP PHYSICS B and AP CHEM!</p>
<p>Why the two?</p>
<p>Bio and chem</p>
<p>All of those classes cover stuff on the MCAT. Pick whatever you like.</p>
<p>For pre-med bio and chem are probably the most important. Not necessarily sure for the MCAT, but I’d imagine in general you’d use bio and chem more than you would physics.</p>
<p>Chem and Bio. </p>
<p>The physics on the MCAT is basic, but it goes more in depth into Bio and Chem including Organic Chem. English section on MCAT is also hard, you may also want to pay attention to it as well.</p>