Changing from AP to regular

<p>Hello everyone :)</p>

<p>All my classes have been either AP or Honors since 9th grade except ONE elective required for my highschool diploma (also excluding foreign language classes). However, after taking pre-AP/AP world history, and AP US history, for 9-11th grade, I decided NOT to take AP Government in my senior year because I really have NO interest in politics/government. My school doesnt offer any other AP history related classes..and AP government is known to be one of those impossible classes in our school. Will this hurt me in any way by making colleges think that I'm not taking challenging courses?
I also decided to take my 2ND elective (human anatomy) because it seemed very interesting and it would also bring my GPA up. I will be taking 4 other AP's my senior year: AP Calc BC, AP Stats, AP Micro/Macro (counted as 2?), and AP Literature</p>

<p>Please be honest and thank you in advance :)</p>

<p>No.</p>

<p>You have already taken plenty of AP courses. Don’t worry about this one. Take the class you WANT to take and you will be much happier, and chances are you will not only end up with a better grade in the class, but you will actually learn much more. Just be sure to meet your HS graduation requirements for social science.</p>