<p>So the schedule I have for next year has my honors math, honors spanish, and ap chemistry conflicting with my AP english class. My only option is to go to the regular version of one of these classes. What should I do?</p>
<p>Go with the regular version of Spanish if you absolutely have to choose… Sorry your schedule got messed up, mine went under major reconstruction last week because of conflicts. I feel your pain.</p>
<p>I was thinking that too but I realized that I was also a year ahead in math since I would be learning pre-calc while everyone else would be learning algebra 2 so I thought it would still look good if I don’t do honors.</p>
<p>I guess you have a point, but I would still recommend the regular Spanish since it’s not normally considered a core class. I guess it’s up to you which one to pick, though, so I hope you’re able to come to a decision with which you can live. Scheduling conflicts are stressful… </p>
<p>Also, what major are you thinking about for college? Maybe you could take whichever course relates less to your major as a regular course.</p>
<p>Undecided, though probably STEM.</p>
<p>Then i agree switch to regular spanish. Keep honors math.</p>
<p>So how exactly am I supposed to let colleges know that I took an easier class cause of a scheduling conflict</p>
<p>you don’t; it looks desperate if you explain every single scheduling conflict. Colleges get it.</p>