<p>I am attempting to transfer to a top Liberal Arts College, and I have the following options available to me at my current Community College. </p>
<p>Physics
Chemistry
Meteorology
Anatomy and Physiology
or Honors Biology</p>
<p>Considering the following:
I will be taking two courses of the selected science;
I will have already completed Calc. 3 before starting any of these courses;
My success in the class is not contingent on the subject;
And this work is outside of my major...</p>
<p>Which would look the best on my transcript?</p>
<p>Yeah I heard that Chemistry is a good candidate for transfer students, because it is easily transferable. But I thought that Physics would be a good choice if it incorporates Calculus. Then again, the fact that Biology is available in an honors section would mean something also, wouldn't it?</p>
<p>ehh why would you take courses out of your major? I suppose I'd go with calc physics .. but I mean, it shows disinterest in your current major in my opinion.</p>
<p>oh yeah for your lab science.. yeah trutfully you really dont have to worry about any of them. I'll stick by goingwith calc physics, the chem or bio you take will just be g-chem 1 or gen bio so definitely go with ur calc physics. You have a strong math background so it shouldn't be too bad</p>