<p>I'm a junior going into my senior year. This year I took AP Environmental Science, as Science is a really weak point for me. I'm much more of a humanities person. I was thinking of taking Physics next year to round out my classes, but I'm worried my grades will be very bad. Instead, I would probably take Honors Ecology for two terms then drop science in the spring. All my other courses are Honors courses, and I am taking Calculus. I took Biology my freshman year and Chem my sophomore year (my school offers honors options for both during junior and senior year, but I didn't take those). Would not taking physics hurt my chances at a great school (i.e. Ivy, NYU, Georgetown, etc.)</p>
<p>If you’re not going to be a stem major then I don’t believe that it will matter whether you take physics or not.</p>