<p>I am a junior and high school but I am taking college classes. I've been (and will be) taking two math and two science classes per semester, and then one humanities class. I plan on applying to a tech school, but I want to make sure I'm not diminishing my chances of doing so. I won't have taken US History until spring semester of my senior year, and I'm also taking the fall semester off from English (I have already completed my HS requirement). Is this going to change my chances of getting into a good tech school? My problem is scheduling. I wouldn't be able to take as many math/science type classes if I took a lot of humanities because strangely many are at the same time.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>What math/science classes are in the balance? What history/english course have you taken or could take?</p>
<p>Calculus I, II, III, IV (eq. to AB, BC, and multivariable, with some other topics such as Fourier Transforms)
Differential Equations
Linear Algebra</p>
<p>Chem. I & II (eq. to AP Chem.)
Organic Chem. I & II
University Physics I & II (eq. to AP Physics C - M & EM)
Robotics</p>
<p>I have completed my high school requirement early, taking Language & Literature I & II for English.</p>
<p>Spanish 201 (Spanish 4)
Spanish 202 (eq. to AP Spanish)</p>
<p>Those classes were all taken at a local college.</p>
<p>My freshmen and sophomore years I had a more balanced schedule.</p>
<p>Any input?</p>
<p>Thanks for your help.</p>
<p>It seems like you have enough math and science. I say go for some humanities courses, as those will be more help than an extra math course.</p>