Honors classes but not really?

<p>/rant lol sorry</p>

<p>Ya know how on college apps it will say something like "List all the honors/AP classes you've taken". Well I've taken quite a few of both, but I feel like I should have more. Let me explain.</p>

<p>For instance, I've been in Symphonic Choir (audition) for 2 years. Now it doesn't really say anything about it being an honors class, but it's taught at a higher level with more complex music than in the nonaudition. Also, I'm currently in AP Calc (as a senior), which means I'm ahead in math as per my age level, but this is the only math class with any indication that it's a higher level (Pre-Calc is just pre-calc, but I feel like it should be counted as an honors). And finally, I'm in my 4th year of French.</p>

<p>So I can't really "lie" and say these classes are honors, when it doesn't mention that in the course name or anything. But still, what should I do?</p>

<p>Colleges review everything in the context of your high school. You don’t need to do anything, colleges will understand what the level of your classes are.</p>

<p>Also, you put the /rant at the end of your rant, not the beginning. / means “end”, so it would be “end rant”.</p>

<p>They’ll figure out that Pre-Calc is a higher level if most people they see took Pre-Calc senior year and you took it junior year.</p>

<p>^ Same with Symphonic Choir, especially if your choir competes/performs on a high level and wins.</p>