<p>I'm currently a junior taking AP Calculus AB and AP Physics B and getting As in both. I'm interested in pharmacy, dentistry, and nursing as careers. (will be applying to Rutgers Pharmacy 0-6 program) Which would be a better schedule?</p>
<p>English
AP Statistics
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
Honors Organic Chemistry</p>
<p>English
AP Statistics
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Calculus BC</p>
<p>English
AP Calculus BC
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
Honors Organic Chemistry</p>
<p>I don't need to take history or language senior year. (3 years of language and 4 years of social studies since I took AP US History and AP Psychology this year)</p>
<p>wilimiester: To be honest, Organic isn’t high on the worry list here. My biggest is AP Bio which is commonly regarded as the hardest class in my entire school. Also AP Chem is tied with AP english 4 at being the second hardest. (whole reason I’m not bothering with AP English next year). Organic Chem at my school isn’t really that hard a course from what most people tell me. (my old sophomore chem teacher teaches it) Mainly what I’m asking for here is what math or maths should I take and whether I should bother with Organic or not. (since I’m acing AB now none of these 3 should be overly difficult so it’s more what will benefit me in the future)</p>
<p>Cool, I’ve got friends in the RU Pharm program.</p>
<p>The third option is easily the most rigorous. Whether or not you think it’s the best for you (I know I sucked at chem and wouldn’t do too well in orgo) is something we can’t answer. My roommate’s taking orgo now and he loves it, but that’s his thing, so the readings don’t bother him.</p>
<p>Calc BC > Stats, but both might be classes you’ll need to take anyway. Check out the curriculum for RU pharmacy. It’s quite possible that your high school orgo credits don’t transfer to RU (this is another thing you should check), but the practice now will ease up your semester in the future. Since you said it wouldn’t be too difficult for you anyway, I’d just go with the schedule 3.</p>