<p>I love science, and have taken 2 AP sciences, plus many other science classes which are considered tough [at my school], but by taking so many sciences [over 1/2 my credits this year], I missed out on taking other APs [namely, World History - which I also find very interesting] </p>
<p>Now how do colleges see this? Do they see it as me having a clear passion? Or would they rather me just forget the sciences and take as many AP as possible?</p>
<p>The types of schools I am talking about -</p>
<p>U Chicago, U of Michigan, Georgetown, UVA, Northwestern, NYU</p>
<p>I think if it conveys your passion they probably won't have a proble with th fact taht you missed an ap here and tehre. They know not everyone can be good at and like everything, AND your guidance counsellor can help bac up your decisions of what classes to take</p>
<p>And its not that I'm not good at history I am pretty good at it, and do enjoy it [though, not as much as science], so should I take that instead anyways? </p>
<p>The sciences I would not take if I chose to take AP world aren't honors or AP level anyways.</p>
<p>Also, I'm not 100% if I even want to study the sciences in college anyways - right now I'm looking more towards international business/finance - if that makes any difference in the way they would look at it?</p>