will taking a class at community college help?

<p>the thing that i am most worried about is that on my transcript my science courses look weak: Biology I, Earth Science, Chemistry I, Physics Honors (senior year). I'm a junior right now so I have completed the bio and earth science and have received grades of A in both. I am almost done with Chemistry and will be getting an A in that as well... </p>

<p>but the thing that worries me is that in 10th grade i decided to take earth science when i really should have never taken it and went straight to chemistry. So, in order to make up for my mistake if I take Physics at the local community college over the summer instead of waiting for my senior year to take it will it look better?</p>

<p>Also, if I am able to get physics out of the way it will open up a science slot on my senior schedule so I could take AP Bio or another AP science... </p>

<p>what do you guys think? also, would taking Physics at community college (Northern Virginia Comm. Coll.) be considerably harder than completing physics honors at my high school?</p>

<p>also, i've found another option... i could take Biology 2: Ecology at my high school over the summer and then senior year double up with the sciences taking Physics Honors and AP Biology or AP Environmental Science...</p>

<p>which way looks better to most colleges taking the physics over the summer or the way i just mentioned?</p>

<p>The only way you can tell whether the CC class will be harder is asking the teacher/former students/guidance counselors at the college. My Physics class at my c.c. was killer..</p>