Dropping classes senior year.

  I know this is a question that is too late to answer in my situation, but say you were accepted into a college and in your second semester you dropped some classes, will that give a bad look to the college? I recently graduated from high school, done all my financial aid, applied for federal loans, and did everything I need to start my fall semester. While I was in school  my first semester I had a total of 8 classes:

AP Lit
Math College Readiness
US Military History 2 (Dual Enrollment)
US Economics
Photoshop 1
Physics
JROTC 4
Executive Intern (Working in the main office)
My second semester I dropped 4 classes. I was given this option because my state requires us to graduate with 24 credits and entering my senior year I already had 23 credits. In my second semester I took:
Composition (Dual Enrollment)
Math College Readiness
JROTC 4
US Government
Sorry for the long post, but did my schedule mess up anything with my college?

Usually on your provisonal admission contract, if you change or drop any classes, you need to notify the school which may re-evaluate your application. I would contact them immediately before they get your final transcript so see if everything is OK. Better to give them a heads up now and instead of an unpleasant surprise later.

@Gumbymom okay thanks for the advice I will contact them soon as possible.