Does college prefers more major subjects?

<p>I'm a junior and currently taking 4th science and math classes..</p>

<p>So in senior year I will have 5 math classes and science classes taken.</p>

<p>Does this affects in admission?</p>

<p>Though, I don't have a amazing grades..maybe I should've take some electives?</p>

<p>I think I only took like 1~2 elective class in my entire high school year..</p>

<p>Hard to say. </p>

<p>It depends on the rigor of the classes taken -- i.e., Will the 5th year of math be AP Calc BC or above? Do your science classes include AP-level classes in Bio, Chem, or Physics?</p>

<p>It also depends upon your intended college major, if you have chosen one yet. If you're planning to major in math, science, or engineering, lots of math/science in high school is good preparation. If you're planning to major in the humanities/arts, then you should take more electives in those areas.</p>

<p>5th year math will be ap calc AB and haven't taken any ap sciences yet because school does not offer. I'm taking honors chem and honors anatomy and physiology though. I'm gonna major Kinesiology and exercise science which is kinda related to science I guess..?? So this is good??</p>