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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 15:09:43 · 4 answers · asked by bubblicious fun 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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YOur science electives are fine--but not having physics will hurt you on college applications if what you want is pre-med. First off, it's one of the basic core disciplines (along with biology and chemistry)--and is important in medicine. Secondly, although the other subjects are god, in high school they are usually not very rigorous.. Finallly, some (e.g. oceanography) simply aren't relevant to what you want to study.

So--take the physics. Good luck. :)

2007-01-31 16:19:26 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

in case you act quickly, you may observe to a 6 year application. understanding Latin shouldn't assist you. Hours are many times 40 hours each and every week, yet you may artwork some strange shifts. you will artwork on evenings and weekends. Many pharmacists artwork area-time, and looking out on organization can get reward. i grew to become right into a 2 year prePharm student. Many now get the bachelors, and that i've got self belief standard, this is 0.5 and 0.5. on the greater stable faculties nevertheless, the steadiness has shifted to B.S. majority. Your prePharm classes are extremely such as preMed coursework. each and each college is somewhat distinctive. once you establish to observe, you will ought to take the PCAT. Pharmacy college is extremely aggressive. My first year I took popular Chemistry a million/2, MacroEconomics, Freshman English Comp 2, Social technology elective, humanities elective, Physics a million, Calculus a million My 2d year I took, organic and organic Chemistry a million/2, organic and organic Chemistry Lab a million, Physics 2, Human Physiological Anatomy a million/2, Cultural variety credit, Public conversing, I AP out of popular Biology, Psychology, and U.S. historic previous. I, by skill of examination, skipped Freshman English Comp a million.

2016-09-28 06:30:58 · answer #2 · answered by betker 4 · 0 0

I decided to take Physics my senior year of high school, it was optional for us also. Taking it helped me immensely in college. Plus, I enjoyed the class! I made and "A" and it brought my GPA up higher. I would say to take it! Physics was my favorite class senior year.

As for effecting college, if your grades are good then it will not effect you as much. Admissions is not going to look and see specifically if you took Physics or not. The class will help you with your College Math and Science courses though.

2007-01-31 15:20:11 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Physics opens many doors. Med without it would be very hard. Plus you get to experiment with neat things.

2007-01-31 15:13:30 · answer #4 · answered by Jimfix 5 · 1 0

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