<p>Ok, so in my school, we don't do the typical 9th-Bio, 10th-Chem, 11th-Physics thing. Because my school is a Catholic high school, the typical schedule in my school is 9th-Physical Science, 10th-Bio, 11th-Chem assuming that you are in Track 2 (Above average students). In my high school career, I've taken Physical Science in the 9th, Chem in the 10th, and Bio in the 11th. This year I chose not to take physics. I took Anatomy and Physiology instead because my intended major is Pre-med or Biochem along with Economics (I've taken a 4th year of math, one above PA's requirements). How will this affect how colleges look at me?</p>
<p>Some major programs require high school physics. If you have not taken physics in high school, you cannot be accepted to these programs.</p>
<p>If the schools/majors your looking at do not require this, it won’t matter if you don’t take physics.</p>