Class Selection question!!

<p>Hey guys. So I'm choosing my classes for senior year, and here's my tentative schedule:</p>

<p>AP English, Gov/Econ, IB Spanish SL2 (which is like 4th level spanish), AP Statistics, AP Environmental science, and Photography II. </p>

<p>What I want to know is this:
In terms of being accepted, would UCLA consider taking regular physics more impressive than AP environmental science? And Calculus instead of AP Statistics? I've heard that some colleges consider stat and enviroscience as more elective classes, even though they're AP. True? I don't really want to do anything related to math or science for my major. </p>

<p>Also, does this seem like a good senior year schedule? Thanks!</p>

<p>I would most definitely recommend taking calculus BC instead of stats. It looks soo much better.</p>

<p>I didn’t take any calc in high school and only took AP Stats and I got in…</p>

<p>AP Stats is alright if you are not going to major in anything math/science related.</p>

<p>Take calculus. Getting a 5 on AB or 4 on BC can help you skip out of the first math class. Getting a 5 on calc BC can help you skip out of two math classes. </p>

<p>And the math classes here can get pretty tough.</p>

<p>Thanks for the advice. I’ll probably take Calc BC and do the AP test. It’ll look better for applications and get me out of math classes later.</p>