Do I have to take Physics class?

<p>I'm in high school and my school does not require you to take a physics class if you take a AP science course. I'm currently a sophomore and I'm going to be taking Honors Chemistry this year and for my junior year I have an option of taking AP Chem or AP Bio or Regular Physics. I want to take AP Chem for my junior year and AP Bio for my senior year. I want to become a doctor and one of the requirements is to take a year of Physics in college and I'm afraid I might me bad at it because I have no experience with it and I am also not stellar at math as well.</p>

<p>The only option I have is to take Physics and drop AP Chem or take both my junior year. I'm not sure if my school will let me take physics my senior year. I plan to take AP bio as my science and Psychology as my elective instead Physics.</p>

<p>I knew plenty of people who hadn’t taken physics before college, but they had a much harder time than those who already had previous experience. Colleges likely won’t hold it against you, especially taking two AP sciences, you just may not have that background other people do.</p>