*%#! class scheduling... help!!!

<p>Okay, so I have a dilemma on my hands...any suggestions would be appreciated. (BTW, I am going to be a HS Senior) my school no longer offers the only two science classes I really wanted to take, Genetics/Ecology and AP Physics. A little background info: I despise science classes; they bore me to death; they aren't too easy or too hard, the subject just doesn't interest me at all. I would take AP Bio or AP Chem, but oddly enough, those classes are 2 periods long at my school and I have NO room in my schedule. I've already taken 3 years of science, biology, chemistry, and physics. I still want to have a "competitive" senior year schedule, one that isn't seen as slacking. So, I have a couple of options. I could:</p>

<p>1) Don't take science in high school, but take a College class at University of Alaska Anchorage for Intro Biology or Chemistry (both which I hate, and would kill my free time, and make me depressed)</p>

<p>2) Take a "slacker" science class like Astronomy (which is okay and not completely un-interesting, at least I'll have a science class... but a class that some colleges probably look down upon)</p>

<p>3) Take Human Anatomy, a more challenging class but not AP (which I would hate, since I dread dissecting cats and want a career nothing to do with medicine/health)</p>

<p>4) Drop science completely, and take an AP history or new Language class instead (which definitely would interest me; I plan on majoring in International relations)</p>

<p>Which choice(s) would be the best, taking both competitive college admissions and my overall happiness into consideration? Which choice(s), if any, would be a definite no-no to very selective colleges like Georgetown?</p>

<p>Definately option 4.</p>

<p>I'd say 2 or 4.
At a school I went to, Astronomy was a killer class, and certainly wasn't looked down on by schools.
4 so long as your intended major is clearly not science related.</p>

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<li>4 ten times</li>
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<p>Take the AP History.</p>