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<p>Which science courses in the following two combinations should I have before I leave high school? Choice 1 or Choice 2? I have to choose between AP Physics C and AP Chemistry. But, If I take AP Chem that means I will need to take Honors Physics online but I wanna be a Chemical Engineer so I am not sure.</p>

<p>Integrated Science I
Biology I Honors
Chemistry I Honors
Physics I Honors
AP Biology
AP Chemistry</p>

<p>Integrated Science I
Biology I Honors
Chemistry I Honors
AP Biology
AP Physics C</p>

<p>AP Physics is cooler.</p>

<p>somebodynew, are you kidding??? Take the AP chem one of course. The kid said he wanted to become a chem engineer.</p>

<p>chem and physics go hand in hand.</p>

<p>f there are no other reasons for taking one course over the other, you might want to think about what course you'll most likely 1st take as a college freshman, and how you want your high school courses to work in tandem w/ it.</p>

<p>For example, if the first course an undergrad chemical engineer student takes is 1st year chemistry, then you might want to take AP Chem your senior year to ease the transition (ie "I remember that from last year..."). I'm not familiar w/ engineering, but basically take the course most relevant to a 1st year undergrad course.</p>

<p>Just an idea. Cheers!</p>

<p>Why are you taking AP Bio? If I were you, I'd take AP Chem instead of AP Bio and then AP Physics.</p>

<p>I am already in AP bio this year....and im a junior</p>

<p>Chemical Engineer would probably be more biased towards AP Chem. You can always self-study one of the courses if you take the honors course in that subject.</p>

<p>So AP chem is more important toward chemical engineering than AP physics c?</p>