Help!!!!! What classes to take senior year?!?!?!

<p>Hi everyone!
So I'm deciding on what classes to take my senior year, I'm currently a junior. I love the sciences and want to go into pre-med and I love to write. I've had my poems published before and I'm taking a 3-year independent study in environmental science and engineering.</p>

<p>This year,
I'm taking:
Pre-calc
English 11
History 11
Independent Study in science (as it says above)
French IV
AP Biology
AP English Language & Comp. (spring-semester class)
Biotech I (this was a fall-semester class)</p>

<p>Next year,
I'm thinking of taking:
AP AB Calc
Creative Writing (fall-semester)
Comparative Philosophy (spring-semester)
AP Art History
AP Physics B
Independent Study in Science
Independent Study in contemporary French Literature
dance
(one free spot left)</p>

<p>Originally, I had planned to take AP Chemistry but apparently, because AP Physics B meets at the same time, my school doesn't allow that.
So my options for this space are... Anatomy & Physiology (which might or might not run depending on # of applicants), Psychology (fall-semester) and Bioethics (spring-semester), or AP Statistics.</p>

<p>So what should I take?!?!?!?!
I can also take AP English Literature instead of Creative Writing and Philosophy ...</p>

<p>IDK what to do!
please help, my course application is due soon!!!</p>

<p>if you are interested in pre-med, then anatomy is a no brainer. based on your course selection, i have to wonder what interests you about medicine, as you appear to be much more involved/passionate about humanities. btw, a study hall during senior year isn’t a bad thing.</p>

<p>I’m interesteed in both the humanities and pre-med. The reason I have Creative Writing and Comparative Philosophy and AP Art History is because they are all requirements. My school has a requirement of 4 years of english and 2 years of arts. I’m taking the independent study in French because my friend took it this year and really liked it and I have to take language anyway. I really want to choose anatomy but because this class doesn’t always get a good number of applicants, it doesn’t always run. I was thinking of the alternate option for that space, were it not to run…
I am interested in pre-med, particularly oncology, because I like understanding how the body works and how it can be fixed when particular problems come up. Overall, I think the medical field is a very noble one.</p>

<p>Thanks for your help :)</p>

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