<p>I'm having a dilemma about what courses would be better for me to choose. Next year I know I'll be taking AP Calculus AB and AP Chemistry. My dilemma is this, I have not yet taken physics (and plan to be a bio major), and I probably should take it, but I'd rather take another AP class rather than Physics H. With all of the requirements at my school I'd have to choose between Physics H and another AP class (AP Statistics or AP Government). What should I do, which will help me most, and impress colleges?</p>
<p>Doesn't AP Bio require physics? I thought it did, but perhaps I'm wrong.</p>
<p>I wouldn't worry about impressing anyone, but I'd personally be more impressed with Physics Honors (I take it there's no AP Physics?) than AP stats or government. Choose what will be most interesting/useful to you.</p>
<p>I agree with Tarhunt. An advanced/accelerated Physics course is probably more important than an AP Stats/AP Gov. course, which...are of dubious rigor in many schools (mine, for example) and are fine but not "Bread and Butter" courses like Physics is. There is no "better" choice for the colleges, in your case--none of these courses would be considered minuses at any college.</p>