Science?!

<p>Hi everyone! By the end of this year I will have taken two years of a science. (Biology and Physics) I am enrolling in classes for my senior year right now and I am not sure wether I should take another year of science or not. I could take chemistry (which I would REALLY rather not) or marine biology. If I do not take a science I would fill it with developmental psych. of children. I do not want to major in anything science related when It comes to college I would most likely like to major in foreign language, history, cultural studies etc. Please help me make my decision! I do not plan on applying to Ivy Leagues but I would like to have a chance with some pretty good colleges. Thanks!</p>

<p>I am enrolling for my junior year! Sorry about that typo!</p>

<p>If you are applying to colleges that are selective then you want 4 years science, 3 which are lab sciences. If less selective then 3 years sometimes okay. Be sure to read the admission pages for what is required. If more are recommended then try to take them. Major is of no consequence. They are picking student with a solid core class base, not specialists.</p>

<p>Take the Chem, AP if possible. Chem is much easier than Physics anyway.</p>