"Rigorous" Senior Schedule Question

<p>Hey everyone, so my school only offers 6 APs (Stats, Bio, US History, Calc, Lit, Art)
I'm a current senior. As a junior, I took AP Bio and Stats (2 4's, regardless..). My upcoming year, I'm taking Calc (AB) and Lit, taking 4/6 APs offered (I can't schedule in the other two, my schedule only has 4 blocks a day). Every class (except the electives offered at my school) that I have taken have been at the Honors level. However, my senior year schedule has some required electives in which I need to take such as gym and other classes that only run at the CP level. However, I have taken all of the honors classes that I can, and I am taking some this upcoming year. My first semester of my senior year consists of two AP's and some knockoff "required" CP classes. I'm just curious if this would look debilitating on my application, or would my entire high school transcript prove otherwise? I just personally feel that the school will look at my application and see a rigorous schedule for three years and look at a more "laid-back" senior year when really it is the most rigorous course load that I can take. Any opinions?</p>

<p>See page 2, upper right hand corner: <a href=“https://m.commonapp.org/CommonApp/Docs/DownloadForms/2012/2012SchoolReport_download.pdf[/url]”>https://m.commonapp.org/CommonApp/Docs/DownloadForms/2012/2012SchoolReport_download.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Your guidance counselor submits the Common Application Secondary School Report (SSR) as part of your college applications. The SSR asks your GC to list the number of AP and honors courses available at your school, and rate your course selection, as compared to other college preparatory students at your school, as: (A) Most Demanding, (B) Very Demanding, (C) Demanding, (D) Average, (E) Below Average. </p>

<p>So long as your guidance counselor checks the ‘Most Demanding’ box, you will be fine.</p>