Help Me Pick A Science Class

<p>(If this is incoherent, I'm sorry - I'm watching Blue Velvet atm)</p>

<p>So I originally signed up for Anatomy and Physiology 1 (I'm a junior in a week), but I switched it out for Honors Chemistry. BOTH are at Dual Enrollment level, but I figured since Chem has the Honors in front of it, it will look better. Now I'm kind of debating about switching back... I really dislike math, so that was kind of a turnoff for Chem. However, I'm usually very good with labs, which Chem also seems to have a lot of. I'm definitely striving for a high "A" in either class, so I'm wondering which is, overall, easier. </p>

<p>So, Anatomy and Physiology (DE) versus Honors Chemistry (DE)? </p>

<p>1). Which would look better for college admissions (my dream schools are NYU and USC)
2). Which is easier?
3). How much math/what math concepts are primarily used in Chem?</p>

<p>Thank you to anyone who can help!</p>

<p>Bump! Sorry, hate to do that, but I really need to know!</p>

<p>I would take chemistry. Most people take bio, chem, and physics, so I would get those out of the way and take Anatomy next year</p>

<p>chemistry is basic math, nothing past algebra</p>

<p>Go with the chemistry class. Nowadays everyone has taken chemistry before college so you’re at a disadvantage without it. Save anatomy for senior year. Or, double it up with physics during senior year if possible.</p>

<p>Chemistry math is not difficult. If you know basic algebra and arithmetic and MAYBE logarithms (you might see them once and you can do them on a calculator) then you’ll be fine.</p>