<p>I'm trying to decide if I should take physics my junior year of high school or not. I'm really interested in Biology and environmental science, so i would rather take Enviro and Applied Bio (both semester courses) instead of accel physics. I'm definitely not a math person, so physics would definitely be a challenge for me. would it look bad to take regular physics? I'm also thinking of doubling up on science and taking applied bio (semester), enviro (semester), and regular physics. In college I think I'd like to study biology or maybe even pre-med, so I'm wondering how skipping physics could potentially affect that. could I just wait to take physics in college? thanks for your help, and sorry about this hugely long post</p>
<p>Unless you’re taking AP physics C, the math is all algebra. Some people are better at physics than math and vice versa. Take a look at the physics book you would be learning from and talk to whoever teaches physics at your school.</p>