Best grade to take physics?

<p>Hey everybody! Thanks for all the responses.
It's very reassuring to hear that colleges won't care (or know) if I deviate from the normal sequence of courses at my school.
I wish I could double up on sciences like some of you suggested, but I don't think my schedule would allow it.
Again, thanks for all the help. :)</p>

<p>Listen, I would take the class that's more important later. For example, if you wanted to go into engineering, then physics senior year. Something medicine oriented...biology.</p>

<p>The logic is that the classes you take most recently will be on your mind clearer, and thus preventing you from having to relearn certain things freshman year</p>

<p>I took Bio in 8th grade, Earth Science in 9th grade, Chemistry in 10th, AP Chem in 11th, and AP Bio now in 12th grade. I think not taking Physics ruined my chances at Harvard, so I had to settle for community college. Please don't make the same mistake--you'll regret it forever. Don't stray from what your school wants you to do AT ALL.</p>