<p>My senior year schedule really has no room for a science class...</p>
<p>I met and exceeded all the graduation reqs already. Will not taking a science class senior year affect my college admission chances?</p>
<p>sciences I took so far:
Freshman year:
H Bio
H Chem</p>
<p>Soph year:
H physics
AP environmental sci</p>
<p>Junior year:
H anatomy</p>
<p>Not drastically but you really should take AP Physics…</p>
<p>Its semester long in my school…18 weeks of hell with a class average of 78 dosent seem fun</p>
<p>AP Physics B or C?</p>
<p>Physics B. Physics C isnt offered</p>
<p>What does the rest of your senior year look like?</p>
<p>1st semester:
AP Stat
AP gov
H english
AP compsci (online)</p>
<p>2nd semester:
AP calc BC
H programming
H marketing
AP micro
AP compsci (online)
H intro to law (online)</p>
<p>You have 5 science credits already, most schools accept at least 3 and recommend 4. You’re ahead of the game.</p>
<p>^ hah. At my highschool we have to have 5 science credits to graduate.</p>
<p>^ Really!? My school only requires 3 I believe.</p>
<p>Same, only 3; but most people take chem, bio, phy, and ap enviro. (Typically lol)</p>
<p>I would take a science but it just dosent work out. AP bio is yearlong and its too late to make changes to first semester classes. AP chem is also yearlong. I can do AP physics 2nd semester if I drop AP micro. But…given last year’s grades for that class it just dosent seem worth it at all.</p>
<p>Don’t force it on yourself. Don’t take it if you don’t want to.</p>