<p>Bio and chem</p>
<p>Most colleges require two years, but three is recommended. I really don't want to take a third year, because I don't like science very much.</p>
<p>Bio and chem</p>
<p>Most colleges require two years, but three is recommended. I really don't want to take a third year, because I don't like science very much.</p>
<p>i thought they required more than that. If you have good grades in them, I can’t see it being much of a problem</p>
<p>where are you applying?</p>
<p>Not sure yet, since I’m only a junior. I can definitely take a science class next year if it would really make a difference. I got B+'s in both classes</p>
<p>I’d say take something like oceanography or something easy, just so it’s their. Colleges aren’t going to ESPECIALLY care for non-major related grades so much as a full schedule and competency in general.</p>
<p>I’m a B+/A- kid so I’ll give you my school schedule</p>
<p>9th grade- Earth sciences
10th grade- Biology
11th grade- Physics 1 adv, Chem 1 adv
12th grade- Physics 2 ap, chem 2 ap</p>
<p>You should definitely take physics and continue on with chemistry</p>
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<p>Since the OP doesn’t know where they are going to apply, this is way to broad a statement. If you plan on applying to the more selective colleges, you had better have a solid background in all areas to be a competitive applicant.</p>