What senior year classes would be best for me?

<p>I plan on applying to UofM and I know they look at your courses during the admission process. Currently on my transcript it says that I will be taking:</p>

<p>1) AP Calc AB (whole year)
2) Humanities (whole year)
3) Natural Disasters first semester, Epidemiology second semester
4) Psychology first semester, Sociology second semester
5&6) Career Intern (special program I got into, I am interning at U of M Medsport for the whole year)</p>

<p>So, I am second guessing my courses right now. I think I should take a couple more AP classes. I've taken 2 Honors math classes in my whole high school career (Accelerated Geometry and Accelerated Algebra 2).</p>

<p>I plan on majoring in Neuroscience and as I'm taking a look at the courses I will have to take Bio and Chem my first semester.</p>

<p>Currently, these are the AP courses available in my school:
AP Chemistry
AP Biology
AP Psychology
AP Physics</p>

<p>I'm pretty positive I'll drop Natural Disasters and Epidemiology for AP Bio, but do you think I should take AP Psych instead of Psychology and Sociology or should I take another science course such as AP Chem. Please help! thank you</p>

<p>Do you by chance go to Pioneer?</p>

<p>If you’re thinking Neuroscience, I would recommend you take AP Chem.</p>

<p>Nope, I live in Livonia. I’ll take the AP Chem into consideration. Do you think it’d look better if I had 2 science classes, 1 english class, and 1 math class applying into LSA? Or should I have 1 science, 1 english, 1 math, and 1 social studies class?</p>

<p>If you’re clear that you want to go into a science field, I think it’s better to take 2 Science classes with one English and one Math.</p>