<p>I would highly recommend taking physics over any other science if you are taking it for the purpose of improving your application. If you take a physics class based on mechanics you will learn a lot about how objects interact. The material covered is easily observed during your everyday life making it far more interesting than chemistry in my opinion.</p>
<p>For instance, if you are throwing a football through mechanics you can predict how far and how high it will travel based on the force and angle you throw it. If you get into more advanced math classes you will be able to take into account more complex forces such as drag which changes as velocity changes improving your ability to predict the path of the football. Additionally, you will learn why it is better throw the football with a lot of rotation. Physics is class you could enjoy, learn a lot from, and look good on your application. Take physics only after you have finished calculus 1 and 2 if you choose to take it.</p>
<p>Knowing math really is a good skill to have even if it is not required for your major. I would suggest calling some companies that would interest you, and ask how valued math skills are. Part of what going to college is about making yourself more valuable in order to get the job over the next guy. Having a business degree in conjunction with decent math skills would make you more valuable than the average person with just a business degree.</p>
<p>Good luck determining how to go about transferring to the school you desire.</p>