<p>I'm a current Junior and it's that time of the year to choose my classes for next year. I'm a pretty good student, 4.6 GPA weighted obviously, all honors classes, and 18th in my class. I want to go into Human Resource Management in college, or double major in Business Management and Social Psychology. As of right now, the classes I plan on taking are:
AP Calc AB
AP Physics
Honors English
Business Management/Financial Literacy
AP European History
Peer Leadership</p>
<p>This is obviously not including gym and lunch. However, I've been up in the air about AP Physics. I'm in the Honors course currently, and it's pretty challenging. I've gotten a B, B+, and B the first three marking periods. I enjoy physics, but will I be screwing myself over next year by taking this extremely difficult course again? It's the same teacher and she's crazy. I thoroughly enjoy physics even if my grades don't show it. If I were to switch out, I would take AP Economics instead.</p>
<p>So I think basically what I'm asking is, would a college like it see 4 years of science even if it is a challenge, or a course more directed towards the desired major?</p>