Classes for senior year?

<p>I am a junior in high school and right now I am going through the registration process for the classes that I plan to take my senior year. I feel like I need to take classes next year that will benefit me in college. However, since I don't know what career path I want to take, I'm not sure what classes I should take next year. The careers that I am interested in are radiology, forensic chemistry, and dentistry. </p>

<p>Here are the classes I have already completed in high school...
H Bio - A
H English 9 - A
H Algebra 2 - A
Spanish 2 - A
PE - A
H World History - A
H Spanish 3 - A
H Civics & Economics - A
AP Statistics - A (and 4 on the AP exam)
H Chemistry - A
H English 10 - A
Drama 1 - A</p>

<p>I am currently taking...
H Spanish 4 (I will have an A as my final grade)
H Marine Biology (I will have an A as my final grade)
AP Chemistry (I will have either an A or B as my final grade)
H Pre-Calculus (Most likely a B at the end of the year)
AP U.S. History - (Probably B at the end of the year)
AP English 11 (I will have an A as my final grade)</p>

<p>I am a junior marshal for my class and my class rank is within the top 10. </p>

<p>Next year I plan to take AP English 12, AP Calc AB, AP Spanish, and AP Biology for sure. I cannot decide whether I should take honors anatomy or honors physics along with the classes I previously stated. I want to take anatomy because I am interested in the medical field. I want to take physics to see if I like it. I have heard that many people took physics and loved it and it helped them find their interests as to what they want to be when they are older. </p>

<p>Any suggestions of which of these two classes I should take would be very helpful. Thanks so much!</p>

<p>if you’re interested in the medical field then take anatomy but it will probably look better to have physics since you’ve only taken chem and bio and usually colleges like to see chem, bio and physics.</p>

<p>So even if I want to go into the medical field it is okay to take physics instead of anatomy?</p>

<p>Yes, that’s fine. You’re in high school. You’re allowed to explore.</p>