<p>Hi I am a junior going into senior year. I am conflicted as to which class to take next year. I wanted to take both College Anatomy and AP Calculus but realized both classes fell on the same period. Should I took college anatomy or ap calculus? I want to be a pediatrician and I'm wondering which class will benefit me more? As of now my senior classes are organic chemistry, physics, ap English, scientific research. Also if I take college anatomy I might be able to take ap statistics with it. Please help! Thank you.</p>
<p>Doubt this one course will have any weight in your marketability for colleges, so go with what you prefer. You’re not required to take Anatomy for pre-med coursework and you’ll likely need to take some sequence of Calc for your undergrad degree. So assuming you get the AP score needed for the specific college you attend, the Calc will provide the most tangible benefit. From an educational standpoint, you may enjoy Anatomy more. Your call, in either case, the ramifications are minimal.</p>