Is this senior year schedule too light ?

<p>Journalism 2
AP Environmental Science (Rop)
AP Calculus AB
AP Statistics
AP Government
Economics
Psychology
CSU Expository Writing </p>

<p>Does it sound too lightweight ? What are your opinions ? I'm thinking about
actually taking journalism out and adding in Honors Physics ? Would that be better ? Also instead of expository would you recommend taking AP Lang ? I really don't think I can handle all those AP classes senior year. Is taking two math classes stupidity ? Everyone else I know in my class is taking 1 English 1 history class and 1 elective and then just leaving school with 3 classes compared to my 7. Another question I have is towards my resume. Even roughy I have not done it yet can I list it ? I'm applying for a job and I will play baseball like I do every year but can I just list it as 2013-2014 baseball even though I have not done it yet for the sake of having more things to put on there ? Thanks</p>

<p>Is “CSU Expository Writing” an English composition course at a college?</p>

<p>The four AP courses are all generally considered “lite” ones, in that they cover about a semester’s worth of college material each.</p>

<p>But only you can say, based on your previous course loads and how well you have done in them, whether the schedule is more or less rigorous than you can handle.</p>

<p>It also matters what colleges you are applying to and what they expect, as well as what major(s) you are considering in college. For example, some colleges prefer to see all three sciences (physics, chemistry, biology) somewhere in your high school schedule (so perhaps replacing environmental science with physics if you have not had physics may be worth considering). High school chemistry and physics are often recommended prerequisites to college chemistry and physics.</p>