<p>I know I've posted this question before.. but the Stanford forum doesn't get as much traffic as this one haha. </p>
<p>So I've been taking a couple classes at the community college nearby for a couple of years now.... this year, I had to take a music class to qualify for admission at the UCs (a-g requirement..), but I had to take the course online because I was out of town for a research internship. </p>
<p>Basically what it comes down to is that I got a B in a STUPID, "should have been an easy A" class (it's titled "The History of Music" ..something along those lines). I just want some advice on whether or not I should submit my transcript from the community college with my common app anymore because of that B. I know this probably sounds ridiculous, but I have this feeling that since I've only taken 3 classes at the CC, the fact that I got a B might indicate that I'm not ready for college-level courses or something... But not sending the transcript makes it seem as if I've been ridiculously lazy over summer.. fhdsgfhas</p>
<p>Don't hate please lol. I'm seriously confused. So yeah... any opinions? </p>
<p>To give any potentially helpful background info, I've taken three APs (chem, bio, and psych) and got all 5s. I am also taking AP French, AP English Lit, AP Calc BC, and AP Physics this year... so does that show readiness for college and counteract the B in the CC course?</p>
<p>Also, if this helps, I am applying to Stanford (SCEA), Duke, UPenn, and the UCs.</p>