<p>I have 8 AP classes so far ( Calc AB, BC, Stat, Eng, Phys C (M,E), USHist, Chem),
but in first semester in my senior year I will NOT have any.
Does it look bad?
I dont like Bio or Psycho. Art Hist I will have a time conflict.
In second semester I will have AP Macro and Micro, but it is too late for college application.
AM I LAZY?</p>
<p>Yeah you clearly showed that you’re smart and can handle a full course load your junior year, cutting back THAT much senior year won’t do you any justice. Take a few at least FIRST semester, the semester still taken into consideration by colleges, and then cut back second semester.</p>
<p>Like I said only 3 AP avaliable left for me.
Bio, Psycho and Art Hist.
Bio and Psycho is durring my 2nd period, so I had to drop Comp. Drafting.
Art History is after school in museum -that time I have school sports.
AP Macro and Micro are only durring Spring.
So first semester I will have only 5 regular classes and one evening class @ CC</p>
<p>AM I LAZY? that I prefer to take comp. drafting rather then AP Bio or AP Psycho.</p>
<p>My major will be: Machanical Engineering</p>
<p>You really should be taking at least one. Engineering is competitive, and you don’t want to look like a slacker compared to the people who are going to have as many possible AP’s in their schedules.</p>
<p>Just take one, you don’t have to take the test. just take one so it appears you are “challenging yourself” Pick psych, less work than bio probably</p>
<p>To me, it looks like you caught a huge case of senioritis, which is terrible. Of course it’s understandable given your situation, but colleges won’t know that.</p>
<p>Yes, but at least take 1 AP Course, Psych won’t be hard at all, bio could easily get you through some core college requiremenets</p>
<p>You could take some college courses online or at a CC. Your school doesn’t teach any math courses above Calc? What about multi-var? Senior fall courses are very important if you want to go to top tier schools. On the common app, it asks for your senior courses. It is also not advisable to cut back spring semester because colleges will be notified if you change your course load.</p>