<p>I've taken Biology and Chemistry and this year I'm taking Environmental Science. For Senior year I have a choice of Advanced Biology (its of the human body, mainly for future medical students) and Physics. I read somewhere college wants 3 years of a lab science, but I'm not going to major in anything science in college, I plan to do finance.</p>
<p>I’m not taking physics…My science-9th: bio HP, 10th: Chem HP, 11th: Chem AP, 12th: Bio. AP…But I think it’ll be fine…</p>
<p>I didn’t take physics. Most colleges only want 3 years of science, 2 years of labs. It’s not a big deal, trust me.</p>
<p>It only depends on your major (I’ve repeating that pharse about 100 times). If you are going to major in math, physics, chemistry, biology, engineering(all types), then it does affect you.
If you are a non-sciece major you’ll be fine.</p>
<p>Trust me, you don’t need physics to get into a good college… I’ve witnessed this first-hand.</p>
<p>I didn’t take it, either.</p>
<p><— I’m an engineering major and I never took physics in HS.</p>
<p>Granted, I had to take it plus a couple dozen other physics-related courses which probably would have been a lot easier had I had taken physics in HS, but what can you do?</p>
<p>Nah, not really. Ideally, you would’ve had at last an introduction to the course, but it’s doesn’t really matter as long as you replaced it with a good course.</p>
<p>Tsk tsk, I’m disappointed though. Physics is the funnest science to learn.</p>