Senior Schedule Question

<p>So, apparently at my school we will be choosing our schedules for the 2014-2015 school year next week.
I have mine figured out for the most part, but I am pivoting on which science class to take at this point. I should mention that I plan on going to college to become a lawyer.</p>

<p>Senior Privilege (No class)
AP Gov / AP Macro (semester classes)
AP Statistics
English 4 honors
Debate class
SGA / TV Productions (Just a filler class, really)
??????</p>

<p>My last opening is for science. I've been told that anatomy & physiology honors at my school isn't too difficult of a course, which suits me perfectly. My guidance counselor, on the other hand, is urging me to take physics honors. I'm a bit intimidated of the latter, primarily because I'm not so math-oriented. I don't want a super-heavy course load for next year so I'm trying to make the best decision. Physics isn't really related to law, but will it still hurt me if I skip out on it? </p>

<p>It’s not really a big deal either way because it’s just one class, but a lot of selective colleges specifically recommend that you take a year of physics (along with a year of biology and a year of chemistry). </p>

<p>Since they are both honors either would be fine, especially since they aren’t really related to law. Pick the one that sounds the most interesting/easiest to you.</p>

<p>take physics. most competitive schools have it as a requirement or “highly recommended” to be admitted.</p>