<p>My schedule:
Honors Algebra II
Honors American Studies: 60-90's
Anatomy & Physiology
AP U.S History
AP Physics I
Honors English III
Honors Spanish III </p>
<p>This seems laughable compared to what other people on CC are tackling, but is it ok? I'm taking the highest level English, science and language class available to me at my school and my elective is considered the most difficult in my school, despite the fact that it isn't a honors course. Will I be ok? </p>
<p>:-/ </p>
<p>Are you taking a study hall?</p>
<p>Nope, I am not. My only non academic period is gym. </p>
<p>Those seem like pretty tough classes but maybe you want to replace gym, if not its probably not a big deal because it seems pretty hard.</p>
<p>It’s fine. You are compared to what is offered at your school.</p>
<p>Gym is most likely a requirement.</p>
<p>Colleges want to see that you’re taking the most advanced classes you can given your situation. If your school doesn’t have a bunch of AP classes, no one can expect you to take them. You’re perfectly fine. </p>
<p>The schedule matters in the context of your school. If you are taking most/all of the best classes offered at your school, you’ll be fine. </p>
<p>At the beginning of the 12th grade, make sure to give your GC a bullet point list that will include the fact your Honors American Studies is considered the most rigorous elective at your school.
You’re doubling up in Science AND in Social Science, plus you have Honors Math, English, and Foreign Language: this is a perfectly rigorous schedule that would be satisfying even to the most selective colleges. :)</p>
<p>Thank you very much everyone! I appreciate the feedback. </p>