<p>I finished all my high school graduation requirements, so next year I'm taking all dual-enrollment classes at a university. It's too far away for me to drive to every day, so I'll be staying with relatives during the week and I won't be taking any classes at my high school. </p>
<p>I already have four "years" (credits) of English, five years of math, seven years of science, four years of social studies, and (this is the bad one) two years of a foreign language.
My school only has four AP classes, so I took them all this year, as well as three other tests.</p>
<p>With some restrictions, I can basically take anything I have the prerequisites for. My question is - should I try to make my schedule well-rounded, or can I just take the classes I want (mostly math and philosophy)? Dual-enrollment is free in Ohio, so I don't care a lot about whether the credits transfer, but if I end up going to OSU most of them will transfer. </p>
<p>I don't plan on taking a third year of foreign language unless I get a Spanish credit from my high school through independent study. Is that okay?</p>