4 Years of Science Needed for College?

<p>I already took regular Biology, H. Chem., and AP Biology.</p>

<p>Should I take a 4th year of science?</p>

<p>Should I take an online AP Chem. course to replace physics?</p>

<p>My school offers regular Physics and AP physics.</p>

<p>Ap physics is during band and most of the people that take it are confused by the teacher.</p>

<p>I would go with AP physics if you can. You’ve already got some chem, and I believe some programs will require physics.</p>

<p>Definently take physics… it will help you in the long run. Even if you have to take normal physics instead of AP. If you are desperate for tons of APs then take the online class of Chem and make sure your motivated enough to take it online.</p>

<p>Definitely take physics, AP is better than the normal class if you can swing it.</p>

<p>Physics is a good idea, but if you’re not going into science or engineering, regular physics should be fine. If you really enjoy band, stick with it.</p>

<p>I agree on the band thing, if you’re not trying to get into some insanely hard school. If you’re mostly looking at schools you’re pretty sure you can get in I’d stick with band (assuming you enjoy it a lot) and take the regular physics. If you’re looking at MIT or somewhere you’re probably better off with AP though.</p>

<p>Then there’s always the AP credits to factor in as well, but make sure you check with your college (if you’ve picked one) because not all colleges accept all AP credits anyway.</p>