I took physical science in sophomore.

<p>I am rising to junior next year and I feel very worried as to class I took last year as a sophomore. Most of sophomores in my school took chemistry but I took physical science.. I know that rigorous of class is very very important for college admission. Do you guys think it will look really bad..?
Also, I transferred school this year and my schedule is very messed up.. I waa going to take 5 ap classes if I stayed in the previous schiol...can you tell how they look?
Ap calculus ab
Ap computer science
Ap physics b
Honors Chemistry
Honors English
Honors Spanish 3</p>

<p>I wanted to take Ap language/compostion, but counselor is keep saying that I don't fulfill the school's requirements (prerequisite ap track class, even though I took ap track class in my previous school)</p>

<p>Also, will college be able to know that my previous school doesn't offer any honors classes( at all) and ap classes ( I can take ap classes after 10)?
Even though I took physical science last year, I'm taking ap physicls and honors chemistry. Do you guys think they will cover it if I get straight a's in them? And is class rank more important than GPA? The school im transferring doesn't rank claas by gpa... they rank class by the average of scores.. I had many a-... I will be not even close to top10%.. </p>

<p>I don't know when I am feeling so stressful. I need your thoughts!
My dream school is upenn.</p>

<p>Bumppp</p>

<p>The goal is to complete Physics, Chemistry, and Biology before you graduate. If these courses will be completed before Senior year or are on your schedule Senior year, then you will not be disadvantaged.
Your schedule for next year looks great. Just keep up your grades and study for those tests!</p>

<p>I think colleges understand that there is a bit of a transition when switch schools. If you do well in your courses and take advantage of all the opportunities at your new school you will be fine.</p>