Is it bad to not take a science class in your senior year?

<p>'m currently a junior and to date have taken 5 years of sciences (Bio, Chem, Phy, Earth sys, & AP Chem). I do intend to pursue a career in sciences like engineering. I wanted to take AP Phy next year but unfortunately my school doesn't offer it so the only science classes left to take is AP Bio and honors physics howerver, i've already taken regular physics and I'm most likely not planning to major in anything relating to "living" sciences so i don't really see the point in taking bio. My current schedule excluding sciences is:
AP Calc (AB)
AP Economics
AP Art history
Honors French 4
American Gov
AP English </p>

<p>Does this seem ok for my senior year or should i re-sehedule and include a science class??</p>

<p>A lot of times if you’re major is science oriented one of the basics you’re required to take is some form of biology 101. It may be a good idea to take AP bio and get it out of the way, if it’s not something you’re interested in. </p>

<p>However, to my knowledge, colleges don’t care if you take a science your senior year. The big thing they care about is that you take a math. So you’d probably be fine if you kept your schedule. </p>

<p>If you know what colleges you’re interested in, many of them have degree plans for majors online so you could see if bio was a prerequisite for whatever you’re interested in.</p>