<p>I'm a senior, and I'm not doing to well in honors physics right now (78%). I've always been a humanities-oriented student, with high A+'s in my English, history, and language classes. I've never been good at math (low B's and a C on my transcript.. in regular level classes), but I've done pretty well in regular level science (A+'s). Now I'm taking my first honors level science class, and I'm not doing as well as I'd hope. I'm going to keep trying, studying, and going to extra help, but if my grade doesn't raise to at least a B, should I switch into regular level physics? There's a regular physics class the same period that I have my class, so that isn't an issue. The problem here is that I'm concerned that my colleges will see that I dropped the challenging class for the easier level class and turn me down, even if I do 10 times better in the easier one. </p>
<p>I applied EA already to schools like Villanova, Tulane, etc... If I get deferred, however, they will see that I switched classes.</p>