UPENN class requirements?

<p>Hey guys, I read on college board that I need to take 3 years of history? T_T however, i have only taken 2 so far... and im taking macro/government next year already. Do people get rejected for not taking the 3 years of history. </p>

<p>However, I am taking two science classes next year to show my interest in science so i can enter the school of nursing. </p>

<p>One of them is anatomy/physiology. I think it would "help" me get into the nursing school, because im really interested in nursing and i am thinking that this class would help raise my chances. However, i do have a 2nd choice to take ap european history which would fulfill the "3rd year of history." </p>

<p>What should I do?</p>

<p>History is generally accepted as meaning social studies. You should be fine.</p>

<p>I know that this is from July but I have a question about this topic too.
What if I’ve only taken 1 humanity/social studies course, and it was in grade 9? Does UPenn actually recommend having taken 3 humanities? I can’t seem to find this on the actual site (just Collegeboard)</p>

<p>thx</p>

<p>^how does that even happen?</p>

<p>Yeah, I know for our school history is required for the first 3 years.</p>