Not taking 4th year of science

<p>Hey! I'm currently a Junior and I'm in the middle of deciding on my Senior schedule. </p>

<p>My schedule will be packed and I was wondering if it would hurt my chances as an applicant if I don't take a 4th year of science? I already took Biology, Chemistry and Physics. I will be taking AP Calculus next year, which is a double-period class. Do colleges really care if I don't take a 4th year of science? </p>

<p>Thank you so much in advance!</p>

<p>Just giving it a quick bump...anyone can help?</p>

<p>Eh, it depends. There are a lot of people who do this, it seems. Most are okay at the end, but it could come back to bite you at some top schools, but what decision doesn't?</p>

<p>Depends on what are yours plans for the major and what science courses have you taken i.e regular, hons., or APs.</p>

<p>To what schools are you planning to send an application?
Look up the "suggested requirements" from those schools and decide from there.</p>

<p>I'm planning to major in Accounting or something to do with math. So I guess not taking a 4th year of science won't hurt much... Thanks for all your replies!</p>