<p>i need advice on what class to take senior year...
my school went through an academic drama...
freshman year : my school requires all students to take physics
however, my sophomore year my school switched to an IB format and made us take semester contained bio, chem and physics. Then, My dad got transferred and then we moved to Massachussets where i go to private school and i take AP Environmental Science as a junior....
i wanna take a science next year but, dont know which one to take.
I'm stuck between either AP Biology or AP Chemistry or AP Psych</p>
<p>I only have room for 1 and my strongest subjects involve math.
I was thinking of AP Chemistry because my math would help me.
what do you think...especially without a full year of either bio or chem?
thanks</p>
<p>How interesting. I would probably say Chem, since it involves a lot of math, while Bio is just memerizing info. I don't know a lot about Psych (our school doesn't offer it), but I am in Psych and it seems just like remebering a bunch of facts. Chem is really the only one that has a lot of math in it. Hope this helps!</p>
<p>Psych is more of a social science than science course, well, at least at my school. I took AP Chemistry this year, best decision I made. AP Bio at my school is so much work and so much memorizing. I don't know why people think its fun or enjoyable. Chemistry is a challenging course but I like chemistry so I think its enjoyable. I think AP Chemistry would be best for you since there is a lot of math involved.</p>
<p>I've read on CC that many colleges, especially the top ones, like to see students take the big three science classes: bio, physics and chem. In colleges I am aware of, psych is in the social sciences department.</p>