Help on choosing electives!

<p>My junior year is almost to an end and choosing classes for senior year have just passed.</p>

<p>I chose:
AP Chemistry
AP Calculus AB
AP French Lang/Culture --Elective
AP Literature/Composition
AP Government
Physics Honors --Elective</p>

<p>I am not sure that I want to take Physics. Math is my worst subject and I am already taking Calculus and Chemistry for sure, which are arithmetic-based. Taking Physics will only torture me more. It's possible to change my choices until the end of the school year. I have about two months. It is best to get my for sure answer now than later. </p>

<p>Should I take it? Or should I take something else? </p>

<p>I was thinking maybe taking Yearbook II, since I took Yearbook as a sophomore. This year, I am doing student aid because my class choices could not fit properly in my schedule, so was left with office aid. Should I do Journalism I? (Writing fancies me.) What about Chorus I? I haven't been in choir since middle school, but singing has been a hobby all my life. I only did not join because, when I was a freshman, Choir was cut and returned recently. Which elective will look most impressive? I'm definitely not trying to kill myself. Should I take Anatomy/Physiology? There are just so many possibilities.</p>

<p>If you’re already taking AP Chemistry, I see no point in taking Physics. Go talk to your academic advisor as soon as possible about changing your schedule.</p>

<p>Do what you’re most interested in. Do you want to be a journalist? Are you talented enough to be in choir? Don’t choose an elective just because it looks “impressive”, that’s an awful reason to do something, do something that you’re generally interested in for other reasons than just looking good on college applications.</p>