Concert Chorus vs AP European History?

<p>Concert Chorus is usually yearlong but you have the option of dropping it the next semester because we use a block schedule. Which one should I take next semester? I really like concert chorus, but I feel like ap euro will look better to colleges. This is my current schedule for the fall semester:
Latin II (We don't have an honors class)
AP Psychology
Honors Biology *I had to take physical science in 9th grade (since it was required in my former school) and Honors earth science in my new school (since it's a required course to graduate.)
Concert Chorus
For the next semester:
Math III
English III honors
American History II honors
AP Euro</p>

<p>So do you think i should drop AP Euro for concert chorus? I'm a junior, by the way.</p>

<p>Well if you like Concert Choir, stay. However, I really liked AP Euro, so…</p>

<p>Choose the one that interest you more. Do not base your decision on what a hypothetical admissions officer might think.</p>

<p>KEEP CHORUS!!!
Refer to this thread:</p>

<p><a href=“"Should I quit music?" Questions - High School Life - College Confidential Forums”>"Should I quit music?" Questions - High School Life - College Confidential Forums;

<p>Stay with choir! @Animefan1998‌ i was literally about to post that lol.</p>

<p>OP, especially watch the video I posted on that thread.</p>

<p>As both @Animefan1998 and @guineagirl96 mentioned, please refer to that link. I started that thread for questions JUST like this one.</p>

<p>Just to summarize my thread briefly, chorus shows just as much (if not, more) commitment and looks even better for colleges. Not only do you become a diverse individual, you learn things in music that you can’t learn anywhere else, and it takes a special, unique work ethic to do what choirs do. Believe me, if you dedicate yourself to choir, it will look great for colleges. Even more so than just an extra AP class!</p>

<p>Thanks to everyone for the advice :slight_smile: </p>

<p>You live in North Carolina, don’t you?</p>

<p>Life is short, don’t waste it trying to impress colleges.</p>

<p>@tacoperson123 Yeah, how did you know?</p>

<p>The Math III tipped me off. We have Math I, Math II, and Math III as well.</p>

<p>@tacoperson123‌ that was just a lucky guess then, as that has nothing to do with state. Math 1, 2, 3 etc just means its common core. A lot of states participate in common core. <a href=“Common Core - Wikipedia”>Common Core - Wikipedia;

<p>My high school that I went to just switched to that naming convention for next year (in VA).</p>

<p>@Guineagirl, I know that, but it’s just a North Carolinian thing. Lol. The only people that I see on CC that talk about it are people from North Carolina. I kind of just pointed it out, I guess. XD</p>