How bad will this hurt me??

<p>Alright well first my Schedule right now for 11th grade is:
APB physics
Honors English
AP US
AP psychology
Honors Spanish 4 -AP spanish is not offered untill next year.
And here it is.... Regular Trig....In my school Honors Pre-calc is considered the most ahead you can be.
My schedule for next year is as follows:
AP chemistry
AP Global politics US
AP Economics
AP spanish
College Accounting
Math-12-Precalc :[</p>

<p>That regular Math always keeps me up at night.
I can easily be in Honors calc but what happen was in 8th grade I wasn't put into honors...and they said it's to late. Cause once everyones ahead of you cant jump ahead... in new york anyway, cause we all have to take regents to consider the class completed.
Anyway the main point is I have a 4.0 right now with that schedule... I keep like a 97-99 in Trig.
I play a spring sport, will have strong teacher recs, will have some clubs and such, and alot of community service.
In addition, I got a 2100 on my sat.... I got a 710 In CR and 700 in math.
Basically, I just want to know to what extent this flaw will hurt me.
Will it stop me from going to all selective schools??
I mean a 700 on the math shows that im strong in math.
Post your thoughts, advice, whatever. Excuse my spelling and grammer. looking to go to Boston college....or schools of that caliber.</p>

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<p>I don’t think this is the end of the world. For MIT, yeah, they’re going to want to see the hardest possible math program, but I doubt it’s make-or-break at BC. At any rate, if you can’t do anything about it, just make the best of it. And make sure your spelling and grammar are perfect on the application. :)</p>

<p>Well I know people who have gotten into BC with an 1800 on SAT and people with 1950’s. They may have taken one class differently then me and thats math… Cant my 2100 kind of offset that. I meen our GPAs are about the same… and there in one more advanced class me… What mores vaulabe a class or 100-300 points on the SAT… with a higher math score…</p>