<p>Hey guys,
So I am changing schools from private to public and the task of creating my schedule courses became a lot more difficult. So far in my two years of high school i have taken geometry algbera2 physics chemistry english 9 and 10 latin and spanish civics world history and religion twice with p.e. art and an engineering elective. With my switch I have been given a lot more freedom of what to take and for junior and senior year i was going to look at taking ap chem, ap physics, ap comp science, ap econ, ap psych, ap us, ap calculus, english 11 and 12, spanish for two more years, pre calculus. I need to fulfill a spot for a life science and was wondering wether I should take Anatomy and Physiology or Biology? Does anyone know if not taking biology in high school is bad for college admission? Also open discussion for courses we have found interesting and would promote or courses not worth enduring.</p>
<p>Biology, because its one of the core sciences</p>
<p>I took bio frosh year and anatomy junior year. Anatomy is wayyyyyy more fun and cooler. Bio blows. Although colleges will probably want it more.</p>
<p>Yeah I have emailed a few admissions offices asking the question but with no avail. I guess I will just let my guidance counselor pick whichever one fits with my schedule. She mentioned taking AMP and didn’t see a problem with not taking bio.</p>