To be honest, your schedule is very weak. You would not even qualify for a regular high school diploma in our state, much less impress a highly selective college. Main issues I see:
- You are way behind in math for a student seeking admittance to a top college. As a hs junior, you aren’t really prepared to take the SAT/ACT math sections. Most hs students would at least be in algebra2, and most of your competition for top schools will be more advanced than that.
- Top schools like to see 3-4 years of foreign language. A single year of French wouldn’t even get you a diploma from our high school.
- Science, again lacking. I think our school requires 3 years for graduation and top schools would expect 3 or 4 years.
Even with the extra year of high school (how will you explain that?) you aren’t taking enough courses to meet minimum expectations for core academics. In many schools, kids are taking 7 or 8 courses. There are schools where kids take only 6 courses, but I think in those programs they have to be very focused on getting their core academic requirements done–that’s math science social studies English foreign language, pretty much every year, and can’t spare much room for electives.