<p>Due to being homeschooled grades 9-10, I do not meet the "minimum core class requirements" (Eg. 4 years math, 2 years language, etc) that most schools require. I took a class in my high school that substituted the foreign language requirement, and I am now in my senior year taking online AP/regular classes to make up for those credits.</p>
<p>Does anyone see a problem with that on an application? My credentials, test scores, ECs, etc are all satisfactory.</p>
<p>Hi, you should visit the home school section of the forums because people there will know more of what the process entails for homeschoolers.</p>
<p>But you say you are taking classes “to make up for those credits” and that you took a foreign language that substituted, so I don’t see what your issue or question is. For math, what likely counts is the highest level you attained.</p>
<p>Just for a note, while some schools, like noncompetitive publics, the minimum may be enough, for selective schools it is only a starting point.</p>