Not enough course rigor?

<p>Hi, I'm worried that the course load for my next two years, is not rigorous enough to be competitive for schools like University of Chicago, JHU et cetera. I was hoping that I could get some feedback and advice on this topic.</p>

<p>Course load is as follows.
(Junior)
1. AP World History
2. AP Economics
3. AP Music Theory
4. AP Language
5. Honors Latin III
6. Honors Chemistry
7. Pre-calculus</p>

<p>(Senior)
1. AB Calc
2. AP Biology (Double period)
3. AP Literature
4. AP Latin --or-- AP Statistics
5. AP US History
6. This is devoted to a research period (it's required because I'm in a humanities program)</p>

<p>Do you think it's enough? I was considering switching music theory or econ with Apush. Or honors Chem with honors Physics. And taking AP European History and AP Physics instead of AP Bio.</p>

<p>Thanks in advance.</p>

<p>Yes, your courseload is very rigorous, no matter the context.</p>

<p>I would say it’s definitely rigorous enough. Make sure you’re getting good grades in those classes too though.</p>

<p>Definitely rigorous enough. As long as you get good grades in those classes and test scores you should have a good shot at those schools.</p>