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Can anyone help me plan out my senior year?

9th

0-PE/Marching

1-AVID

2-ConcertBand

3-English

4-Health/BusinessTech

5-Bio hp

6-Geometry hp

10th

0-Pe/Marching, Symphonic Winds

1-ConcertBand

2-Alg2/Trig hp

3-WldHistory hp

4-Physics hp

5-English hp

6-Spanish1

11th

0-Pe/Marching, Symphonic Wind

1-Ap Physics

2-PreCal hp

3-Ap Eng

4-Jazz Ensemble

5-Ap US hitory

6-Spanish 2

12th (thinking)

0-Pe/Marching, Symphonic Winds

1-Ap bio or Chem hp

2-Ap Gov/Economy

3-Ap English

4-Jazz Ensemble

5-AP Cal B/C

6-Spanish 3

Lets say if i want to apply to Pre-Med course for college... should i take Ap Bio or honors Chem?

Give me a reason to take..

Thank you.

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    9 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    I would say that you should take honors chemistry. You will need to take biology, chemistry, and physics in college. College chemistry will be easier if you take high school chemistry first.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    I would definitely do AP Bio because Pre-Med focuses more on the biological side of things while there are only a couple of chemistry classes in college you'll have to take. Also, an AP class looks better than an Honors class most of the time, especially if you get an A in AP Bio. Good luck!

  • 9 years ago

    It really doesn't make that big a deal because you are going to retake bio and chem and physics all through out pre-med. Take the one you are weakest in so you get double exposure.

    Source(s): ER PA & MD
  • 9 years ago

    Oops. You should have taken Chemistry instead of AP Physics in the 11th grade. You need both Biology and Chemistry, but you can make up the loss your first year in college. At this point you can safely flip a coin to choose between the two.

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