I'm a Junior who needs help choosing classes next year!!

<p>I'm a junior right now and have already set my classes next year, but one class i am not taking is physics. Is it true that most 4 year colleges require or recommend that you take physics in high school? I am in a position where i cant add in anymore classes .The only class i can drop is Japanese 3; so what should i do? should i keep japanese 3 and not take physics? or do i replace it with physics?</p>

<p>i would love some help from you guys</p>

<p>THANKS</p>

<p>What other science classes have you taken or plan to take?</p>

<p>I'm currently taking chemistry,I already took biology my sophomore year and a general science course my freshamn year.</p>

<p>Can someone please help me???</p>

<p>Well, in my school physics is not a required course. This is partly because my freshman year I took physical science (required), which was a combination of both chemistry and physics. And relatively few people in my school take physics. And my school being ranked 2nd in the state gives some credit to our science program. But your decision depends on other factors. I mean if you're taking other science courses, then not taking physics won't impact you that much (unless it has something to do w/ what you want to do in the future) and if Japanese is your primary language at school, then you should continue to take it. But it all really depends on your emphasis.</p>

<p>take physics if you're a science major. no matter what, take as much math as you possibly can. if possible take more than 1 math class (e.g. stats and calculus).</p>

<p>tell me all the classes that you planning to take next year. </p>

<p>and tell me what school you want to attend, so i can tell you if taking physics is a priority or not.</p>