What to do ?

<p>Im making my sched for next year this week and have to choose what science classes im gunna take, i already have </p>

<p>APHonors US 2
APHonors English Literature
Spanish 3 Honors
Honors Pre-Calc/Trig (Double Period AHHH!, Harder than Calc</p>

<p>So im gunna two sciences, but not sure which to take </p>

<p>Physics and Molecular Biology Research
Physics and Science Seminar
AP Chem and take Physics next year </p>

<p>Molec. Bio is much harder than science seminar and will get a 95- 100 in science seminar definately, but you think a college will look at the two courses the same just by the title </p>

<p>And will it really hurt me if i dont take physics at all</p>

<p>THANX GUYZ</p>

<p>Hm... I would go with the AP Chem/Physics option. I don't know how strong/good the science seminar and mol. bio research classes are though, or how colleges would view them. And most colleges prefer that you take physics. Especially if you'll be doing science or engineering.</p>

<p>If you are going into science then a full core of four science courses-a lab, biology, chemistry, and physics is practically required. Besides, M-Bio might be viewed as a soft course without extra explanation-in some schools it is a substitute to the mainstream survey senior year science course, usually physics or biology.</p>

<p>Thanks, the m bio course is not a bs course its a undergrad lab course in cooperation with Rutgers</p>

<p>Is it at Rutgers? If so, take that over physics any day-real college courses beat APs any day of the week.</p>