Not taking HS physics?

<p>I'm currently a junior in HS and we are starting to select our courses for senior year- the issue I am having is that I can't fit lab physics in with the classes I want to take- it's difficult to fit in two lab sciences. I have taken biology and chemistry honors, and I'm currently taking AP biology. I was planning on taking anatomy next year because I feel it is more appropriate for the field I am entering.</p>

<p>I'm hoping to pursue a degree in nursing and the schools I am interested in are Villanova, Boston College, Rutgers, TCNJ, Drexel, etc</p>

<p>My question is- if I do not take physics in high school, would it truly have an impact on college admissions if I am going for nursing?</p>

<p>Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>I didn’t ever take chemistry, and I got in for Biology at a great school. It won’t hurt you, don’t worry about it</p>

<p>Check to see whether (at each college):</p>

<p>a. Your major requires you to take a college physics course that lists high school physics as a prerequisite.
b. Your major accepts AP biology scores for subject credit.</p>