<p>So for my Junior year, I will be taking 3 AP classes, one of them being AP Environmental Science, which I will be taking for the science credit and the weighted class. I know this class is a joke, and it's pretty easy, but I'm only taking this because I am really, really, really bad at science. I can't memorize the things in Biology Honors (I got a B) because the topic just doesn't interest me, and I have no idea what's going on in CP Chemistry (I got an A from doing a lot of extra credit), so a science major will not be for me. However, I am looking at the UC requirements and it says that I should have a fundamental knowledge of at least 2 of the three classes: biology, chemistry, and physics. So I got the 2 of the three classes already (Bio and Chem), but it also says, "The last two years of an approved three-year integrated science program that provides rigorous coverage of at least two of the three foundational subjects may be used to fulfill this requirement." It's referring to 2 of the three science classes listed earlier, but since I am taking APES, am I not going to be meeting the requirements? Also, once I am done with APES, will I still need an additional year of science, since it says "the last two years." </p>
<p>Science is literally my worst enemy, and I am even worst at it than math. Thanks, if you respond (I'm clueless).</p>