Course Load Help?

<p>Hi everyone,
I may be transferring next year, and I was wondering, is it better to have a more challenging course load with possibly lower GPA than a less challenging. I'm not sure what colleges see as more respectable, but personally, I find math a lot harder than any other subject, and so this is my courseload as of now: European Public Policy, Logical Thought (philosophy of argumentation), Elementary German, Introduction to Psychology, and Intermediate Hip Hop (1 credit, dance is my hobby). I want to major in political science and economics (the introductory level economics class is full, but I may be able to skip that and go straight to a more advanced open class if I get a high enough IB score). </p>

<p>Do you think that courseload is too basic? A computer science class is also open, but that would mean I would have to take away Intro to Psych and German due to time clashes. Also, I have never taken computer science, and took Math SL (which for me was not very hard, but math is still my weak spot). </p>

<p>I know I wrote a mini-essay here, so thank you in advance :)</p>

<p>No, gpa matters. Its not like highschool, when schools want to see rigor. It would be better to maintain the highest gpa possible. Colleges really don’t care how slow your path is, as long as you get all your reqs for you major. </p>