More math or science classes? Engineering?

<p>I want to major in Engineering fields specifically computer engineering. </p>

<p>After senior year (currently a junior),
I will be taking
5+ science classes.
and 5+ math classes.</p>

<p>I was thinking about dropping either AP Statistic or AP Environmental Science to change it to AP Physics C. Which one should i Drop?? Is it better to have one more class in science than math, or vice versa, or just equal amout? </p>

<p>My Senior Schedule is
AP Chemistry
AP Literature
AP Calculus BC
AP Environmental Science
AP Statistics
Spanish III</p>

<p>Physics C has a greater chance of being accepted for subject credit for computer science and engineering students than statistics or environmental science. Check the colleges in your application list to be sure.</p>

<p>In general for Engineering most schools value:

  1. At least 8 semesters of math leading upto and including Calculus. 10 to 12 semesters are preferred.
  2. At least 8 semesters of science that include Biology, Physics, and Chemistry. 10 semesters preferred.</p>

<p>I suggest you drop Environmental Science unless when you apply to college to plan to declare your major as Environmental Engineering. AP Statistics is applicable for all Engineering discipines.</p>

<p>Top engineering programs consider that your having AP Calculus BC, AP Physics C or AP Chemistry and even AP Biology a plus but beyond that it does not matter which AP courses you have.</p>