No science in senior year, affects chances??

<p>Currently i'm taking 6 AP's right now. I want to drop AP Physics, because its a huge workload. I've taken 4 science classes through high school, Biology, Chem, Chem AP, and Bio AP (took two in junior yr), but do coilleges want to see 4 YEARS of science? Im just wondering if having no science senior year wil drastically affect admissions into colleges... specifically UCLA, Berkeley is what i'm most concerned about.</p>

<p>BTW, some basic stats of me.</p>

<p>GPA: 4.0 UW/4.7 W
Rank: 14/730
SAT: 2310
SATII: 760 Math2C, 780 US History
NationaL Merit Semifinalist (likely finalist)</p>

<p>A few academic clubs, no real leadership. About 250 hrs of community service in a few places, no sports, play the cello in orchestra.</p>

<p>bump... anyone? Anyone get into a Top 30 University w/o science in senior yr? Does it matter? Any thoughts please</p>

<p>Physics is a pretty basic course, not as in simple (I'm taking it also), but I mean it would look weird that you're transcript didn't have it, albeit you've exhausted all the other sciences...</p>

<p>I believe it wont hinder your chances, but i do recall that some colleges do demand a year of physics as a prerequisite.</p>