eer, missing a class? maybe? oh god i hope not...

<p>Okays, so i'm really horrid at math.</p>

<p>So instead of taking hon physics(which i heard was really math-based),
I took hon anatomy and physiology.</p>

<p>Both counted as a lab science, so i figured i was set. Especially since i wanted to go into writing and absolutely nothing sciencey or engineery or architecturey.</p>

<p>And this year i'm in AP Environmental Science, which is the best class ever. And i've got four years of science, all which count as a lab science(i think environmental does, anyways)</p>

<p>But i started filling out some applications, and on UIUC's they ask how many years you took Bio, Chem, and ....Physics.</p>

<p>...did i make a HUGE mistake by not taking physics?</p>

<p>No, I don't think you did. I looked at UIUC's requirements -- they want two years of lab science and they don't specify which ones. If they wanted to require physics they could have done so.</p>

<p>The application also has a place to put other lab sciences. Biology, Chemistry, and Physics are just the ones most commonly offered and taken in high school -- that's all. You will have four years of lab science and the requirement is two; I don't think you have anything to worry about.</p>

<p>Thank you~~</p>