<p>So I’m a rising junior and I’ve taken Honors Chem, Honors Bio, Honors Physics, and AP Physics B and got a 96, 95, 94, and 93 in the respective classes.</p>
<p>So just say I don’t really like B’s. A 92 is a B. Is it just a coincidence that my grades in science classes are getting lower? Should I risk it? </p>
<p>Do you like science?</p>
<p>How have you taken that many science classes and only be a rising junior? Did you double up every year? If so, that’s probably the reason they are going down! You probably would be fine as long as you just take one.
@Smrtical </p>
<p>Continue taking science. Colleges strongly dislike when you don’t have core classes all four years</p>
<p>You have 4 years of core science classes. You’re covered. Continue if you want; move on if you don’t.</p>
<p>@guineagirl96 </p>
<p>Conversely, unless he wanted to major in medicine or something, he’d be lessening his ability to explore other areas. He’s already reached the point of meeting the requirement</p>
<p>Gambler’s fallacy. You can’t just assume you’re going to get a 92 in your next science class because you saw a pattern. Just work hard in the class and enjoy it if you can.</p>
<p>I’d move on. I mean, do something you enjoy more.</p>
<p>A 92 at your school is a B? Wow. Sorry, that’s all I can say. :p</p>