Should I take Physics, Anatomy, or Business Law?

<p>^Yeah, what could be funner than cutting up dead rats…</p>

<p>If you want to go to an Ivy League college, they usually want you to have a well-rounded education including all the main sciences (bio, chem, physics) and at least one advanced class in one of those subjects. Take physics, because getting a well rounded education is way more important than taking business law. If you really want to show your interest, you could take it at a community college over the summer and that would look even better. Anatomy is unnecessary, especially if you can only fit one of those classes into your schedule, but its really up to you : )</p>

<p>If you want to either do law or business, why the heck do you need physics? People on CC are idiots, as I’ve said too many times. Many people who are in the top 10% of my class have chosen not to do physics. That said, I really don’t see the connection between anatomy and the career path you want to do. </p>

<p>The answer is Business Law.</p>

<p>Though I also want to quote this

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<p>gerontius: nope, no rats. we did dissect cow eyes, sheep hearts… </p>

<p>we were actually very respectful, we weren’t butchers or anything.</p>

<p>Dude. When we had dissections, I went to town on those things.</p>

<p>The body parts always made me hungry.</p>

<p><—never going to come close to being a vegetarian</p>

<p>^They make me throw up, so I guess they make me hungry as well.</p>

<p>Don’t worry. I’m currently a junior as well. Although I am in the top 5% of my class, my classes were never accelerated. Thus, I am in the same situation as you. I think to myself, “should I take physics”. I talked to my counselor about this, and she says it depends on what you want to do. Since I plan to do something in healthcare, (specifically nursing or physical therapy) it is not as beneficial for me to take physics as much as say, anatomy or biology. Although many seniors at my school take physics as well, I chose to forego a year of physics for Anatomy HPA and AP Biology.</p>

<p>If you want to know how business law is like, you can read some stuff from the textbook my school used. Here: [Law</a> for business and personal use - Google Books](<a href=“Law for Business and Personal Use - John E. Adamson - Google Books”>Law for Business and Personal Use - John E. Adamson - Google Books)</p>

<p>P.S It was the most easiest and boring class ever…</p>

<p>I personally would take Physics. I was an undergraduate business major who went on to law school, and I had business law courses in both college and law school that I’m sure were far more valuable and in-depth than a high school business law class could be, and for which I didn’t need a high school business law class as preparation. I didn’t have to (and didn’t) take a Physics course in college, and I’m glad I had the experience in high school. I think the “big three” of Biology, Chemistry and Physics are important in high school.</p>

<p>physics!!! i love physics! best subject ever.
after that, anatomy and then wayyyyy after that, business.</p>