Chemistry.
Depends on your particular high school, but most high school curriculum advance first with biology, then chemistry, and then finally with physics. You should consult with your high school counselor to see if it's possible to change the order or even in certain cases, skip the course entirely.
To be an electrician, you have to take Physics in High School and study Electrical Engineering in college.
Different science lessons are: Chemistry, Biology and Physics.
Physics, chemistry and engineering i think
I have no idea if you will be okay or not, that is completely up to you. No, it is not required to take Physics in high school to major in Physics. It does help though. Some people take AP Physics in high school so they can skip Introductory Physics in college. This just gives them a step up on the rest of the students. It is completely possible to major in Physics without knowing ANYTHING about Physics. At most colleges you do your orientation and they ask you if there is anything you want to major in and you just tell them. It pretty much doesn't matter what happened in high school as long as you can get into the college or university. Once your in, you are free to major in anything you want!
A high school reunion can generally take place at any time after the class has graduated. A high school reunion is usually every five or ten years after graduation.
Just take physics, math, and possibly programming if your school offers it. And maybe chemistry if your up for it
Chemistry is mainly for engineering courses & an architecture course would mainly need physics.
In high school, you need advance biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics.
Math, physics, biology, and chemistry
Central Secondary
Rydell High School