physics requirement in high school for bio major

<p>I want to go to med school...
but before i want to major in biology or life science
i know that i need to take bio/chem/physics in high school
in order to be in a science major when i go to college...
so i decided to take physics at a community college over the summer because my schedule doesnt allow me to take it during high school
so i wanted to know what kind of physics should i take in order to fulfill
my requirements for high school science classes for science majors...
please give me advice...
some physics classes at community colleges say that it is oriented for non-science majors...but does it matter tho? because im trying to get credit for high school physics so i wont have a problem when i try to major in biology...
thanks</p>

<p>i took the basic physics to keep my gpa at the school high (for the neoucom program, community college science courses go into the gpa needed to matriculate to med school) I'd have to retake it in undergrad anyway, since most likely the community course wont transfer since you need two semesters of physics. no need to risk anything now, its just good to get exposed and have it on your transcript, or else you cant apply to some programs.</p>