A few days ago
mcvcm92

Question about science requirements!?

I am a 10th grade student that is taking Honors Biology this year. Some kids in my grade are taking Honors Chemistry and others are taking Regents AKA Regular Biology. I just wanted to know if you have to take the Physics course in high school. I was interested in doing this course of events if I could:

9th grade: Regents Earth Science

10th grade: Honors Biology

11th grade: Honors Chemistry

12th grade: AP Biology

I want to take Biology twice because I want to become a vet and Biology is the most important one to do that. Do you thing that it is possible to do that?

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A few days ago
quepie

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You could do bio twice. That is an option. Because every school has a different policy towards graduation, I can’t tell you if you have to take a physics class in high school. However, even though you’re planning on being a vet, physics is a really good class to take. A lot of colleges like to see the bio-chem-physics trifecta, and if you don’t take physics now, it’s likely that you’ll never take it again, and it’s really good stuff to know.
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A few days ago
Anonyomous
Although each school and state has different requirements, if you have taken C.P.E (Chemistry, Physics, Earth Science) that you are covered. If you were in honors before you went to high school, you may be up to 1 year ahead of regular classes anyway.
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