Confused about a college's HS science requirements

<p>On University of Missouri- St. Louis's website I noticed in the admission requirements it said, "3 Units of Science (Must include a lab science; cannot include general science)"</p>

<p>I took Biology my freshman year, Physical Science sophomore, and right now I'm in Astronomy/Geology. It says, "cannot include general science" which sounds like the general science classes I've taken will not count as a unit of science... but it also sounds like you just can't have all three units as general sciences.</p>

<p>Geez I hope I'm good, the only reason I went to general science is because I got a C+ in Biology... I've been stuck with annoying students that don't do any work in general science. I really don't want to take Chemistry+Physics next year</p>

<p>They will definitely count Biology as a science, and may even count Astronomy/Geology as another. You probably would have to take either chemistry or physics next year. However, you should contact their admissions office to make sure. Good luck.</p>