<p>Would colleges look down on taking co-op both semesters of my senior year? Right now, my schedule includes a regular (not honors/AP) marketing class, which I have to take because I am in DECA (And I have gone to nationals for the past two years so I do not want to quit that my senior year), Humanities Honors, AP Calc, Physics Honors, and AP Lit. All of those are the highest level offered at my school, but I will have to co-op at least one semester (due to the job that I have), and I have an open period during second period. The only options that I have are another semester of Co-Op, Journalism (which would be a regular-weighted class), or Anatomy Honors. Originally, I wanted to sign up for Anatomy, but not only would I absolutely hate it, the teacher actually encouraged me not to take it as it was my final semester and she did not believe that the amount of work for that class would be worth it, especially since I already have Physics, AP LIt, and AP Calc that semester. If I took Co-Op for two semesters, however, would colleges see that as an "easy" way out? </p>
<p>Does anyone have any advice?</p>