<p>I have only one more chance to fix my schedule before the school's deadline. Basically, I have a small problem. I can work my ass off in human anatomy and may pull an A, but more likely a B... or relax and chill through International Business with a guaranteed A. </p>
<p>Reasons: Human Anatomy teacher has like 5 Phds in medical science, and she teaches AP Bio as well. She is Really hard. People say the class is basically an AP without a weight.</p>
<p>International Business on the other hand is relaxing, and has a very cordial teacher..</p>
<p>Im not planning on majoring in any of them (from what i know now) but these are the only 2 classes i can take as a senior for that given period at this time... What should I do..?</p>
<p>what colleges view them as pretty much, equal, or does one have more value???</p>
<p>Human Anatomy probably has a higher weight than International Business for the sole purpose that Science classes tend to be harder than Social Studies / Business classes (at least at my high school)</p>
<p>I see. I just saw Human Anatomy and International Business as Mox Knix classes, where the value determined more on the person. Anatomy my as well be an IB class because that is how she teaches it. Both classes have the same course numbers, thus in our school, they are sort of on the same level. Since I'm not truly interested in anatomy, should I just take... International Business (It is a guaranteed A if you do the work. I know) Anatomy has a quiz every class on usually 50 body parts... and naturally if u miss more than 5, you lost the A on the quiz... Pretty bad.</p>
<p>Depending on where you're aiming for in school, I'd go for the safer choice (I'm also a lazier person at heart) and take International Business.</p>
<p>I'm not playing. The semester exam is cumulative.. she said.. that must be about 2000 parts or more unless she plans on breaking it down. BUT, by taking international business, I also get to devote more time to my APs and other classes... and more importantly my ECs.. But thanks for the input.</p>
<p>May a mom chime in here? Will your other classes suffer because of the time Anatomy may require? Do you really want to take Anatomy? Do you really think having Anatomy (even with the possibility of a B) on your transcript will be a huge factor for acceptance into your desired college?</p>
<p>Whatever you decide, I wish you well with your classes.</p>