<p>For camps like Clarks Scholars and other science-internship related programs… do I have to take AP Bio? I’m a sophomore, and I’m planning for applying to these next year. By the beginning of junior year, I would’ve completed Honors Bio, Honors Chem, Honors English 1 +2, Honors Spanish 2+3, Honors World + American History, and Honors Algebra 2 + Honors Precalculus, AP Psychology, and AP Environmental Science. I was going to take AP Bio on a web-based course (it started a couple of weeks ago) but I’m thinking about quitting… (LIKE RIGHT NOW because I don’t like the learning environment). Would it hurt my chances of getting into those rigorous science programs, or even getting an internship with a college professor? By the summer of 2011, I will have completed these math and science courses:
[ul][<em>]Honors Biology, Honors Chemistry, Honors Physics, AP Chemistry, AP Environmental Science, and AP Psychology.
[</em>]Algebra 2 Honors, Precalculus Honors, and AP Calculus BC.[/ul]</p>
<p>What do you think? I’m kind of stressed right now.</p>