<p>My regional admissions person hasn't responded to my two emails regarding this question. Hence, I am posting on here.</p>
<p>I will only have 11 college quarter credits of chemistry for my whole high school career. The first class was "Intro to Chemistry," 5 credits, and didn't even have a lab. I will be taking a 6 credit "General Chem 1 with lab" class either this winter or spring. My high school counts each 5 credit class as one full year long class. (So my high school would say that I have 2 years of chemistry at graduation).</p>
<p>Will this be enough to satisfy their requirements? If not it is still possible that I could take another chemistry class (which would put me at 17 credits with 12 in a lab-based course), but I don't want to because I am planning on taking Mathematical Physics Spring Quarter, which would allow me to take Quantum Mechanics over the summer (really excited about this). For the record, I would much rather take the Mathematical Physics class this spring than take another chemistry class.</p>