Ok so i got to a school where physics is only mandatory if you began on the honors biology track and so forth. (i am a junior). However, i am not on that track. My science credits are done because the only 2 required science classes i had to take were biology and physical science. As far as college goes, i'd liek to do pre-med and further on go to medical school. As of right now, i have succesfully completed biology, physical science, chem (which is optional), human phys. (ELEVCTIVE) and i have oceanography next term (ELECTIVE). So i have that much already done in the science department. I personally believe i wont besuccessful in physics and i alreay that my senior year i have a FULL courseload- AP Literature, AP physcology, AP Gov. and politics, functions and trig, my newspaper class, and im retaking chem for a better grade.Instead of physics i want to do a nursing program to be a certified nursing assistant. How would not taking physics affect college admission + image to admissions
2007-01-31
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bubblicious fun
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