which class?

<p>I'm debating whether I should take AP Environmental Science next year (senior year) or physics (non-AP). I've taken Chem and AP Bio so far. I know AP EnviroSci is sort of considered a slacker class, but does anyone know if colleges really like to see physics? Preferably, I'd like to hear from people who got into competitive schools but didn't take physics...
Thanks.</p>

<p>Why don't you take AP Physics?</p>

<p>take ap physics. colleges would rather see ap physics on your transcript oppossed to ap es</p>

<p>^^ Not every school offers AP Physics. Mine doesn't. </p>

<p>Well, what do you want to do? If you don't enjoy physics, don't take it. But don't take AP Env just because it's an AP.</p>

<p>if youre not planning on being a science/engineering/math major that requires physics, dont take it...but if you want to become anything where you have to take physics in college, take physics...i kno many people who didnt and regret seeing physics for the first time in college</p>

<p>I think that you should at least take physics, but if possible to take both, you should do both. Physics is pretty much necessary, and APES is just a really good class, at least at my school.</p>

<p>take the slacker class</p>

<p>senior year, baby. senior year.</p>