HELP! Letters of Recommendation.. high school teacher or Yale professor?

<p>Hi, I'm a senior applying to colleges and I have some questions on letters of reccomendations.. </p>

<p>I don't know what to do. I can get awwwesome recommendations from a Creative Writing teacher who I had twice freshman and junoir year (2 classes freshman year, 1 junoir) and from a history teacher who I had sophomore year for Honors US History... both of these teachers know me extremely well in and out of the classroom and I know are great writers and will write great recommendations but probably focused more on me as a person than as a student.
Then I have an AP Literature teacher who I had only Junoir year, she will write me a very good recommendation, but it probably won't be as well written as the other two and it will be more about me as a student than as a person.
Finally, I am enrolled in a class at Yale in which I currently have an A in. The teacher for this course agreed me to write a recommendation as well and I know he is confident as my abilities as a student, however, I have only know him since September. </p>

<p>Ok, my question is which recommendations should I use? Can I submit two teacher recommendations and the Yale one as a supplementary one, or is it wise to only use two total? If so, which two?
Yale, Harvard, UPenn, UChicago are my top schools I am applying to. </p>

<p>Any advice would be extremely appreciated! </p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>This is irrelevant, but it is “junior,” not “junoir.”</p>

<p>I hope you were really tired when you wrote all that, because there were a number of errors which would preclude you getting in to any of those schools. That said, they are probably going to expect your second recommendation to come from a math or science teacher.</p>