<p>So, I'm currently scheduling to be a senior next year. Can someone tell me if this is a decent schedule?</p>
<p>AP Lit
AP Calculus
AP Psychology
Accounting 1A
Accounting 1B
Desktop Publishing
Spanish 4a
Spanish 4b
Sports & Entertainment Marketing
American Cultural History: 20th Century
Business and Personal Finance</p>
<p>I'm also considering working in my school store. It's a class where we learn how to run that business. I have all of my science credits, and I really don't want to take a science class. But do you think I should? I just don't want to regret something while applying for college.</p>
<p>this looks pretty good- challenging, but not absurdly so.
it would help if we knew what colleges you were looking at though.</p>
<p>My number one is Belmont University in Nashville, TN. Some others I’m considering are Ferris State University, Anderson University, Grand Valley State University. I’ll be applying to University of Notre Dame for fun, but I doubt I’ll get in :)</p>
<p>Sure is a lot of non-core electives… But probably fits the bill for the universities you mentioned.</p>
<p>Personally I’d drop either Desktop Publishing or Sports & Entertainment Marketing and pick up an easy AP, but up to you. Classes like AP Economics or AP Environmental Science would be good- classes that aren’t difficult, but carry the AP weight and will look better.</p>
<p>^agreed, well said :)</p>
<p>Unfortunately, my school doesn’t offer AP Econ or Environmental Science. I want to go into business and marketing, so I thought those would be good to have.</p>