<p>I've been looking at college statistics on the college board site and was a little confused. Some colleges say they want four or more years of "academic electives". What electives would be considered academic? Here are all of the classes I've taken. Also, how strong would you say my course rigor is? I'm going to be a high school senior in the fall and I live in Florida.
8th grade:
Earth/space science honors
9th grade:
Physical education
Biology honors gifted
English honors gifted
Algebra 1 honors
World history
Dance 1
10th grade:
Geometry honors
English honors gifted
AP human geography
Chemistry honors gifted
Philosophy honors gifted
French 1
11th grade:
AP environmental science
AP U.S. history
AP English language & comp.
Algebra 2 honors gifted
SAT prep honors
Introduction to film
French 2 (virtual school)
Summer:
Marine science honors (virtual school)
Physics 1 honors (virtual school)
12th grade:
AP English literature & comp.
World geography
AP gov't/honors economics
Research honors
Pre calculus honors
Ap European history(might be changed to student gov't if I win the election)</p>
<p>Depends on the school (some will count languages, others won’t). For most schools they will probably count philosophy, intro to film and marine science.</p>