<p>Hi everyone,
I need your oppinion; i'm in a little bit of a pickle here...
I'm a senior who's planning to attend Cornell U and major in math (and possibly in Bio too). But the problem is that i'm not taking physics (which my counselor high school counselor had advice me against), and i'm afraid that it would strike me or be a "minus" for me in the admission process . (The ap physics class in our school is very impossible; only 2-3 people take it per school year). FYI: I've taken ap chemistry, and a semester of college biology (in community college); this year i'm planning to take higher math courses--Linear algebra, Differential Eq., and Multivariable Calc.-- in a community college. I've taken a lot of other college classes too (currently toataling up to 40 units).</p>
<p>So, i wanted your guy's oppinion whether or not...not taking physics class will be a 'minus' for me and whether taking community college classes will make up for that.</p>
<p>Thank you very much in advance.</p>
<p>Cheers!</p>