No physics in high school... are my chances hurt?

<p>I'm a junior right now and I'm taking 6 majors, one of which is a computer class... I did not choose to take physics this year as colleges only require 3 (i regret my decision) and i will, by the of HS, have taken 2 biology courses and maybe 1 or 2 chemistry courses (maybe chem+bio senior year).. i was wondering if I should maybe take Physics during the summer at some college that might offer it? I'm not majoring in science, I'm going to major in business.. but will this still affect me? .. Because I hear physics plays an important part of your curriculum and I'm extremely nervous that schools, despite the fact I may even have a great SAT and GPA, may reject me only for the fact I have no physics classes taken in high school?</p>

<p>What should i do, if anything?
-Thanks in advance</p>

<p>depends where you apply and what majors you tell them you are interested in.</p>

<p>Yea.. as an engineering major you're pretty much screwed. I think it's a requirement for most engineering schools. If not, you should be fine. I know kids going to IVY league schools without physics.</p>

<p>i hate freakin physics.</p>

<p>Why not take it next year?</p>

<p>it is hard, you just need a great teacher like i had. because of him it was my favorite course</p>

<p>naw i think u str8. ur gonna b a business major, and dat dont got nuthin 2 do wit physics. and physics is hard, if u dont like math, den dont take it.</p>