Option 1: Junior: Non Honors Chem (I don’t meet course requirements)
Senior: Honors Physics
Option 2 Junior: Honors Physics
Senior:Honors Bio 2 or Honors Physics 2
Option 3:Junior: Non Honors Chem
Senior:AP Environmental
Option 1: Junior: Non Honors Chem (I don’t meet course requirements)
Senior: Honors Physics
Option 2 Junior: Honors Physics
Senior:Honors Bio 2 or Honors Physics 2
Option 3:Junior: Non Honors Chem
Senior:AP Environmental
You should try to fulfill science credits in biology, physics, and chemistry. Colleges like to see at least one of each of those science classes.
Yeah but by taking Non Honors Chem it will look like I unimproved from honors Bio and that I thought it was too difficult which it wasn’t.
You can’t be good at everything, it’s life. If you take at least 2/3 as honors then it should be fine.
I agree with above.
Why don’t you meet course requirements?
@bodangles The requirement was Honors 9th grade science which I did not take because in middle school I was a straight A student until 8th grade when I kept getting a B in every class and a C once in science. I overrode History and English to get honors but the C in science dissuaded me from overriding that.
It may help to include that AP environmental is a relatively easy class and will boost your Gpa more than honors would. But again yes look to add areas of science that are more diverse to really impress colleges.
I agree with all of the commenters. Go with option 1. One non-honors science class will not make or break your admission to a college. They most definitely want to see at least 1 year of biology, chemistry, and physics.
what about Junior: Honors Physics and Senior: AP Environmental?