<p>Does it look bad to have 2 study periods in one day? My school has 7 periods a day, and now my father has forced the school to give me a study, and to not take Law and Society elective anymore. Basicall this has been my course list for this year</p>
<p>Physics Honors
Orchestra Honors
Russian Literature Honors then Writing Workshop Honors this sememster
Senior Study
Sociology Honors then once that ended last semester, I started to Law and Society Honors last week, but now I changed to a study period
Spanish 5 Honors
Precalculus</p>
<p>How bad does this look to college? I would hate for the college to think I am lazy for taking two study periods, but my father literally forced this upon me. What should I do?</p>
<p>I don’t think so… My old high school, I knew people who got into top colleges and they had late arrival and two “off” periods. Senior scheduales vary depending on the classes you took previous years and what school you go to.</p>
<p>My school is around number 25 in the state (public). This is a rundown of all the courses I have taken in high school:</p>
<p>Freshman Year:</p>
<p>Freshman English Honors
Orchestra Honors
Conceptual Physics Honors
Algebra 1
US History 1 Honors
Phys ED (semester)
Computers (sememster)
Spanish 2</p>
<p>Sophmore Year:</p>
<p>Literary Studies
US History 2
Geometry
Health (semester)
Phys ed (sememster)
Spanish 3
Biology Honors
Orchestra Honors</p>
<p>Junior Year</p>
<p>American Literature Honors (Semester)
British literature Honors (semester)
Chemisty Honors
AP World History
Algebra 2
Economics Honors (Semester)
Journalism Honors (Semester)
Orchestra Honors</p>
<p>Senior Year</p>
<p>Physics Honors
Orchestra Honors
Russian Literature Honors then Writing Workshop Honors this sememster
Senior Study
Sociology Honors then once that ended last semester, I started to Law and Society Honors last week, but now I changed to a study period
Spanish 5 Honors
Precalculus</p>
<p>Is this a bad course load to present to the college?</p>