No math classes?

<p>Well, I'm currently an upcoming sophomore, which I know is too early to be worrying about college admissions, but I'm presented with a pretty amazing opportunity: to take double ap math classes my junior year</p>

<p>Next year, I'm in Honors Algebra 2, and the summer after I get to take Precalc, and during my junior year, I can take AP Calc AB and AP Stats. The problem is, I won't have any math classes left at my school for me to take. </p>

<p>Although my best subjects are social studies and English, I'm pretty good at math too. The amount of time most likely will not be an issue, since newspaper is basically a free period, because I need to type a 300 word story in a month. </p>

<p>What are my options when and if I do take both math classes? Just no math senior year? Will colleges look down on me for that?</p>

<p>What matters is that you will have completed more than four years of math in high school. You will be OK.</p>

<p>If you want math past AP Calculus and Stats just because you like math, you can take it online or at a community college.</p>

<p>Why would you ruin your summer with math? I mean, you could do that, but then your summer will suck because of math, your junior year will suck because of two maths, and then you’ll be out of the math mindset in college.</p>

<p>Just take precal junior year, instead of during the summer, and then do both maths senior year, or do precal during the summer, but take calc junior year and stats senior year. I wouldn’t ever skip a year of math</p>