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I'm a high school junior and haven't really decided on what colleges I'm going to apply to, but I know that my main plan is to double major in Software Engineering and Political Science. I don't want to take physics but some teachers tell me that it's basically necessary to get into a lot of colleges
My shit or planned shit thus far
-Attending a purportedly "top-notch" exam high school
-AP Bio, APUSH and AP Comp Science junior year for electives (mandatory Spanish 4, ELA 11 and Precalculus)
-AP Statistics, AB Calc, AP Government, Humanities and Facing History for senior electives (ELA 12 mandatory, maximum 3 AP electives)
-By the end of senior year, I'm expecting a 3.0 GPA (+- .25) scaled honestly because I slacked a lot freshman and sophomore year
-Musical Ensemble extracurricular that I doubt any college will actually give a shit about (Play guitar, drums, saxophone, piano, ukulele, melodica, harmonica (lol) and can repair instrument and instrument equipment)
-Served on a student advisory council (Wrote Code of Conduct for my district, served on a superintendent panel, helped to revise public transportation for district, etc.)
-Hopefully a 2300+ SAT superscore (Got a 214 PSAT score no studying)
So, for me how important is taking physics? I could replace humanities with physics but I don't really want to honestly.
I'm a high school junior and haven't really decided on what colleges I'm going to apply to, but I know that my main plan is to double major in Software Engineering and Political Science. I don't want to take physics but some teachers tell me that it's basically necessary to get into a lot of colleges
My shit or planned shit thus far
-Attending a purportedly "top-notch" exam high school
-AP Bio, APUSH and AP Comp Science junior year for electives (mandatory Spanish 4, ELA 11 and Precalculus)
-AP Statistics, AB Calc, AP Government, Humanities and Facing History for senior electives (ELA 12 mandatory, maximum 3 AP electives)
-By the end of senior year, I'm expecting a 3.0 GPA (+- .25) scaled honestly because I slacked a lot freshman and sophomore year
-Musical Ensemble extracurricular that I doubt any college will actually give a shit about (Play guitar, drums, saxophone, piano, ukulele, melodica, harmonica (lol) and can repair instrument and instrument equipment)
-Served on a student advisory council (Wrote Code of Conduct for my district, served on a superintendent panel, helped to revise public transportation for district, etc.)
-Hopefully a 2300+ SAT superscore (Got a 214 PSAT score no studying)
So, for me how important is taking physics? I could replace humanities with physics but I don't really want to honestly.












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