Senior dilemma

<p>I have 4 choices for a portion of my senior year classes-</p>

<li><p>Take AP BIOLOGY and AP CHEMISTRY</p></li>
<li><p>Take AP BIOLOGY and AP PSYCHOLOGY</p></li>
<li><p>Take AP CHEMISTRY and AP PSYCHOLOGY</p></li>
<li><p>Take AP BIOLOGY, AP CHEMISTRY and AP PSYCHOLOGY</p></li>
</ol>

<p>I eventually want to go to Medical School, but I was curious which one would benefit me for the MCATS and everything preluding Medical School. </p>

<p>ANY help would be appreciated because course selection is coming up!</p>

<p>If I were in your place, I would concentrate on taking AP Biology and AP chemistry, if you study enough and do well on the ap tests, they will help you for your undergraduate intro classes. I'm not sure AP psychology will be much help, unless you plan to major in it, and even then, I would still concentrate more on the other two.</p>

<p>Problem is, if I take 2 sciences senior year that means 4 periods are taken up (out of 7) and my GPA would most likely fall...sharply...so is it worth the risk?</p>

<p>I'm no expert or anything, considering i'm only a junior, but i planned on taking AP Bio my senior year too. The good thing is though, that colleges will only see first semester, so if you work really hard first semester, you can relax a little second semester. Not too much though, because you still have the AP test. So i see no reason not to take bio and chem, unless you are much more interested in another class. the most important thing, is to take what interests you. if you're not into it, it'll show in your grades. Out of curiosity what AP's did you take junior year?</p>

<p>AP English Lang.
AP US HIS.
AP Physics</p>