Do I have to take physics to get into a university?

Right now, I’m a junior in high school and I’ve been planning on what classes I should take next year. I know that schools really like it when you take the “Big Three” science classes but I don’t know if I’m really fit to do physics next year. I’ve already taken biology and chemistry, so right now I’m taking botany/zoology as my last science class to get my needed credits. And I’ve already looked up the required classes in order to graduate and it said that I should take “biology, chemistry, and one additional science course.” But on the other hand, another part was saying that I should take a physics class to get accepted in the first place. Do I really HAVE to take it? I don’t plan on going to college for a science degree so I don’t think I really need it…? But I’d still like to know.

You’ll need to check the requirements for each school you’re looking at. If they just have a 2 or 3 year science requirement with no specifics then you should be fine.