<p>I will be a junior next year and want to major in aerospace engineering. Does it matter if I take AP bio my junior year and AP physics my senior year or should I switch them? ( I have taken honors chem and honors physics).
Also, I will take multivariable Calc and astronomy courses at colleges, sound good? Better options for me?
Thanks</p>
<p>Screw bio. You definetly need physics to undrstand the laws of space. Plus it will reinforce your engineering learning </p>
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<p>But I will take both anyways, I was just asking if the order matters.</p>
<p>Maybe physics first so both all the grades for the class is on the transcript when you apply since thats your intended major although senior year would keep info fresh</p>
<p>you have to write down senior courses when you are applying so i don’t think you’ll have to worry about the transcript bit. if i were you i would play the game and take the one that yields the highest grade, i.e. the easier one to get an A in, since you send in your junior year rank.</p>