What class is better for Electrical Eng.? Biology or Intro to Computers??

<p>I'm a dual enrolled high school student. I'm a junior, so next year I'll be a senior. I'm trying to decide what class to take in the summer. I know that when I'm applying to colleges in the Fall, I won't have my grades yet for those classes. Since I'm going for EE, it's probably important to have SOME science and math done. Well, I haven't taken any science classes whatsoever, not because I'm avoiding it, but because me and my gf have taken almost every college class together, and she has been begging not to take any science yet when I wanted to. The best math I have is College Algebra and Statistics. I'll be doing AP Calculus at my high school next year. And since I haven't done Calc yet, I'll end up doing Physics 1 in the spring semester next year. I won't have any calc or physics done by the time that I apply, but they'll see I'm taking it. Only problem is, they'll probably look back and see that I haven't taken any college science. So I think it's kind of important to have a college science done. But the lab work in Bio is partner work, so if my gf does it later (she says that she absolutely cannot take it in the summer, would be too hard), then she'd have some stranger as her partner.
And I also want to take Intro to Comp at some point, but that's not really a science class. We'll be doing basics like internet, computer components, software methods, operating systems, networking, etc (according to Student handbook).</p>

<p>So what should I do? I really think it's important for me to take Biology, but I don't know if it will make a difference whether I do it in the summer or the fall. Will colleges look at my fall grades, or will they have to rely only on my junior grades to get an idea of my competence?</p>

<p>colleges wont see any of your senior grades when they make a decision. i would recommend getting out the bio classes before you get here. the sooner its over the better, if thats not what you’re going into.</p>