Good question. Well, I fully understand that Asian parents have different ambitions for their kids than do caucasians; I lived in Japan for a couple of years and watched parents drive their kids like slaves in school. Still, a liberal arts education, while useful for your personal development, is not going to give you any job skills.
("Would you like fries with that?") I think you would really enjoy Anatomy & Physiology at any age. It's a very interesting course, and it helps you to understand why and how your body works. It also gives you a step up on a career field that might pay a little better than running the french fry machine.
Still, you have no idea just how vitally important history is! Most people don't appreciate that when they are in High School, but history is where we study where previous generations went wrong, which often led to catastrophic results. We are watching some pretty threatening situations unfold today in Washington and the world which clang warning bells if you bothered to study the Weimar Republic, but they just don't teach anything about that in school today.
A shame; it could save a lot of suffering, and the possible collapse of our economy. As for Physics, at the high school level it's not a difficult course to take. They don't get into the Calculus part until you get to college, so you can take High School Physics and learn it pretty easily.
I know I'm probably not giving you a lot of useful information here, and I'm not solving your immediate problem. But I think you would really enjoy A&P. You're lucky you go to a school that offers it.
In the end, you have to be the one who lives your life, and you have to be the one who enjoys what you eventually end up doing. Your parents can make suggestions, but in the end, it's your life, not theirs. I know, tough advice to give an Asian kid, and yes, I know how tough Asian parents can be.
Both of them are doctors? You have my sympathy! So, you have to make the choice that makes you happy.
Good luck!
All the asians at my school take Anatomy and Physiology. :p (And we have ALOT of asians...) Anyways, anatomy and physiology doesn't have so much to do with science... It's really mostly about the body and it's parts and stuff. So it's not like straight up doing experiments and writing lab reports and researching and stuff.
I heard it's pretty easy. (That's probably why so many people take it at my school...) Oh and if you're wondering why I'm not taking it, it's cause I'm pursuing music in college so I don't think knowing where my cervix is would help me with that haha.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.