Science class for Sophmore year help!?!!

<p>I'm a freshmen in case you couldn't tell, and I am unsure about what science class for next year. My parents are debating about it as I type and my options: Chemistry, AS Chem, Physics, and Human Bio.
I couldn't do stuff like AS Phys cause I haven't taken Algebra 2 yet.
If I take a Chem class then I'll probably take AP bio or AP chem afterwards
I am almost certainly not choosing a career in medicine or anything related to doctors.
I'm thinking about Computer Science or Law career but I'm still unsure...
What do you people think?</p>

<p>Have you already taken a regular biology class? You should take regular/honors biology, chemistry, and physics followed by AP science classes, unless you feel like you’re prepared for AP Bio without a previous biology class. </p>

<p>I recommend you look up the admission requirements for CS majors for the sort of colleges you may be aiming for. Some CS programs are offered within Engineering schools. Some programs require an SAT2 in physics, or in either physics or chemistry. If any of the programs you might apply to have specific requirements for physics and/or chemistry, then I’d plan your high school program to get you the best background there. If you know you aren’t interested in medicine, and don’t have any special interest in Biology, I don’t see any reason to chase Biology over the physical sciences, which are more preferred by CS programs. But if you are interested in biology, I expect there are interesting legal jobs available in pharmaceutical and patent areas for which it could be very helpful, so think about that as well. </p>