<p>I'm taking 4 classes senior year right now. 2 are AP and 2 are college level. these classes are all weighted. The 2 college level classes take up 2 class periods each so I'm really only missing one more course in order to have a regular full schedule. will this look bad to colleges?</p>
<p>I can't add another easy elective because my school is overcrowded and doesn't allow people to take up another course. It's stupid because I can't really do anything about it.</p>
<p>I don't think it'll look too bad, especially considering the amount of time the two college level courses take.</p>
<p>It might be best, though, to have your counselor include a note in their rec-form-thingy stating that you are doing as much as your school allows -- course-load rigor isn't really measured between schools, but rather between yourself and your school's maximum. So long as the colleges know that there was nothing you could do about it, I don't think that it will affect you very much...</p>
<p>Nah, it's fine, as long as you really are pretty much taking all the classes that you can. Two 2-period classes is kind oooof like four classes, + your two others, and that's 6. At my school, we can only take 6 class periods worth of classes anyway :]</p>