How important is 4 years of science?

<p>I'm a high school junior and looking into business as a major. I'm strong in humanities and math but NOT science. While I've taken AP Euro, AP US History, and AP English, I have never taken an AP science class. I took honors biology, honors chemistry, and regular physics instead (and did well in them although I did not enjoy them). Next year, I'm planning on taking AP Calc BC, AP Gov, AP Macroeconomics, and AP Spanish. If I were to take a science class, I would take AP Chemistry, but I know this would stress me out greatly. Plus, it doesn't relate to my major at all. If I don't take a science class, I would like to take AP statistics and computer science honors which relate to my major and will be helpful in my future. Would not taking a higher level science class or 4 years of science hurt my chances of getting into schools such as University of Michigan, Notre Dame, or University of Illinois?</p>

<p>I’d say Not that important. A lot of schools only require 3 years. It would be very important if you were applyong as an engineering major but it shouldnt be that big of a problem since you want to be a business major</p>

<p>But to be competitive for a lot of schools I would say that taking an AP science would look a lot better</p>