Importance of 4 years of science for UF?

<p>Hello, I want to major in accounting and have already taken Honors Bio, Honors Chemistry, and AP Bio. Because science is not directly related to accounting and math is, I would like to know if I should make a switch. I'm going into my senior year and would like to take AP Statistics instead of AP Chemistry (I already got into AP Chem., but I can still change it) which means I would be taking two math courses my senior year (AP Stats. and Calculus Honors) which would bring me to a total of 6 math courses over my high school career. I feel that I might struggle with AP Chem and do better in AP stats because of my already rigorous senior schedule and swapping the two would still result in 4 AP classes my senior year. </p>

<p>What should I do? Would it hurt me or benefit me to make the switch?
Thank you! </p>

<p>It shouldn’t impact your admissions, as UF only requires 3 years of Natural Sciences. Do what works best for you!
UF wants you to take a “rigorous” class load as a Senior. UF is likely to view AP Statistics as being as rigorous as AP Chem.</p>

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<p>Okay, thanks for the advice. I feel that I have come to the conclusion of taking this as my senior schedule: </p>

<p>Ap Lit
Ap Econ
Ap Gov
Ap Statistics
Honors Calculous
Honors Physics
Theology (Required)</p>