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Will not taking chemistry in high school hinder my chances of getting into a good college?

Okay, so I'll be a junior next year. I've had straight A's as a freshman and sophomore. I took physical science as a freshman and biology honors as a sophomore. I plan on taking environmental science honors as a junior and AP physics as a senior. I'm already taking 3 AP classes next year, and adding on chem will make it more difficult for me than environmental. Do you think not having chemistry will matter to a university I apply to? I'm not planning on majoring in a medical or science field in college, by the way.

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    Lv 5
    1 decade ago
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    Normally 3 years of high school science is OK for most non-science/engineering majors. AP physics is a great class on your transcript. You should be OK.

    Good Luck!

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