Is my schedule of classes for junior year of high school good enough to get into a UC school?

<p>In my Freshman year, I took three honors classes: Algebra I, Biology, and English I. In the first semester of my Sophomore year, I also took three honors classes: Geometry, Chemistry, and World Literature. In the second semester, however, I had to drop Honors Geometry because I got a C. So for the second semester of sophomore year, the honors classes I have are Honors Chemistry and Honors World Lit.</p>

<p>Also, I am required to take both Genetics and Anat/Phys next year because I am in a medical program at my school. That program has a specific “track” or course of study that we have to go by. And since I was interested in Choir, and Spanish 3 is somewhat of a “not-so-important” class compared to other subjects like math and science (albeit, all classes are important), I was wondering if it’s really and truly “feasible” to replace Spanish 3 with Choir. </p>

<p>In other words, my main question is this: Does the amount of years of foreign language that I take really affect my chances of getting into a UC school? Yes, Spanish is definitely more outstanding than Choir. But is it REALLY going to affect me, considering I have 2 AP classes, volunteer hours, and ECs (medical program, choir, and California Scholarship Federation)? </p>