<p>You should self-study Psych, Macro, and Micro for sure. If you’re gonna be an engineer, you should try Comp Sci and Physics B. I’ve heard Human Geo is easy.</p>
<p>The only other things you should consider:
*Take community college courses over the summers if they count as weighted classes on your high school transcript. Either way, it shows more dedication and possibly more focus on your major if you pick certain classes. If you’re busy over the summer, take online courses.
*Start a club.</p>
<p>But remember, if you can’t do these things without getting a 4.6+ GPA, 2300+ on your SAT I, mostly 780-800s on your SAT IIs, and all 5s on your APs, it’s not worth it. The only exception to this rule is if you’re AMAZING at one thing, which it doesn’t seem like you are. So you need well-roundedness.</p>