Which should I take?

I’m in the process of planning out my junior and senior years in high school, and I have a bit of a dilemma. I have one open semester course with three semester long courses I would be interested in taking. There’s no way I can fit all three in my schedule somehow so I have to choose one. They are as follows:

-Introduction to statistics CP1
-Physics honors
-Environmental science AP

I have taken algebra, geometry honors, and plan to take pre-calc honors/AP calc AB. This is three out of the four maths, the fourth being statistics. I’m worried that not taking the four maths looks iffy to colleges, so I could take intro to stats to fix this.

BUT I haven’t taken a physics course, and I know not taking physics looks meh to colleges too.

And I also have the option of taking AP E.S, which I’m open too, and it’s an AP credit. But I’ve heard weird things about APES, like it’s one of the “cake” APs, and it’s so easy that colleges look at it like a cp1 level of class and don’t take it in a high reguard compared to AP bio or chem( I’m taking both of these), so it’s better off to do an honors course of science, for example physics.

If you couldn’t infer, I’m a STEM oriented student, very focused on medical sciences and just sciences in general. So, it’d be great if you could give me your opinion on my situation. I’m leaning towards physics honors right now, but that could change. Thanks in advance!

Colleges like to see bio, chem, physics, and an AP version of one of these. What science classes have you taken/will take?

I think we could help you better if you would post your full schedule. It may be that if you drop a class you have planned, you can take both physics and stats. Colleges do like to see four credits in math and the science credits mentioned above.

Good Luck!