Course Dilemma help me out....

Anyways I have a huge dilemma, bear with me:
I am currently a junior who has skipped a year in science. The 3 years of required sciences are Bio,Chem, and Physics. I took Bio in 8th grade, Chem in 9th, and Physics in 10th. Unfortunately due to “senior privelege” of seniors getting positions before juniors, I have been forced to take Geology instead of AP Bio and Chem. I can take AP Bio and Chem next year as a senior.
(dilemma continues…)
No junior was accepted for AP BIo and Chem for junior year, however one sophomore talked to the chair and got into AP Bio. I did the same for Calc. However I doubt since I was admitted to Calc after being initially rejected from it that I owuld also be able to pick up AP Bio or Chem. So what should I do, I am thinking of self-studying and taking the AP tests in May for Bio and Chem. However would I take no science next year, or take science at a local college? And would there be any way to explain this to colleges during application time? Thank you sooooo much

I am sorry if it was long, I am just getting so nervoius it’s not even funny

<p>Relax, you are more than prepared. Just take a class at the CC if you feel you need another science Sr year.</p>

<p>r u serious? so i shouldn't take ap bio or chem next year (since i practically took it myself)? correct? cool then, anyone else want to voice their opinion?</p>

<p>If you do really well on the AP exams, then there'd be no reason for you to take the classes, and colleges would realize that. What're you looking at majoring in? If you want to be a science major, I'd be sure to take a science class senior year, but if not, it won't hurt you not to.</p>