GRANDE dilema...please help!

<p>Junior year schedule:
Alg 2
spanish 4
Honors World hist
honors english
chems
newswriting 1</p>

<p>Leadership:
Vice Pres spanish club
co-editor of newspaper
junior counterpart for graduation (in charge of security)
I am running for junior counter part vice pres for international club tomorrow. </p>

<p>APs offered at my school:
calc
chems
bio
english
world hist
art</p>

<p>THE BIG PROBLEM
I HATE my chems teacher AND i want to be in honors chems, because I want to take a science AP my senior year. I can't take a math or art AP so I need at least one science one. BUT you need to be in Honors chems. SOOO i have to switch my schedule, so i would ind. study newswriting BUTTTTTTTTTTTTT I can't be co-editor anymore :(</p>

<p>should I just take the honors chems and be a <em>sniff sniff</em> reporter? or should I just stick to my chems class now, and try out for honors physics and ap bio next year? (bad at math so i might not get into honors physics)</p>

<p>Please give me some suggestions...</p>

<p>BUMP....please help me out</p>

<p>Please! I hate when people bump 20 times a day, but i have to make this decision tomorrow.</p>

<p>Get the schedule change. Leadership positions are nice, but ultimately it is your academic record that gets you into college.</p>

<p>Colleges like you to do well in demanding classes while you spend hours
in leadership, community service, and working to make $. Tall order?</p>

<p>You may find AP Bio easier. It has some Biochem that'll need Chem.
In general, AP Physics > AP Chem > AP Bio, > meaning harder than :-)</p>

<p>You may also want to do AP Spanish (I'm surprised your school doesn't
offer that after Spanish 4) or Spanish at a junior college in Summer.</p>

<p>I was going on the assumption that you really wanted to take AP Chem, but if you are just looking for any AP science, without having a strong preference for one subject over another, stay in newswriting and take AP Bio next year. :)</p>