<p>Okay, this is my first message. I'm feeling so uneasy about my senior year. I know that I'm thinking of majoring in biology in college. I took biology my freshmen and sophomore year and chemistry my junior year (all with great grades) but I opted out of physics this year because I was worried my schedule would be too overwhelming. Do I need to take physics in high school in order to take it in college and be successful?</p>
<p>to simply answer your question: No. but it depends on which college you’re applying to, some like physics while others really don’t care as long as you took some other science to make up for it. but its not the end of the world if you don’t take physics. you shouldve just taken physics at a summer college program if you know one, thats what i’m doing, i don’t wanna take physics in my senior year either.</p>