hey check out my senior schedule do u think top colleges will see it demanding and rigorous?? Btw, im looking mostly at top lacs and want to major in the humanities. Not taking a science will hurt bad?
english literature ap
macro economics ap
statistics ap
french literature ap
european history ap
spanish literature ap
this is not on block schedule so its tough like every day to have hw for every class
also, will taking 11 aps throughout hs help show that i challenged myself academically even though my grades are not top notch? thanks
<p>It looks good to me. If you're not interested in science.. there isn't much of a point taking it senior year (as long as you have the credits needed to get in). You're courseload seems rigorous enough to me. Good luck!</p>
<p>I think it depends on where you are going and what you want to do there. No math and no science will hurt in some respects, but I don't think admissions officers could look at your schedule and think you aren't challenging yourself.</p>
<p>If you are aiming for the most selective schools, check their requirements. Many will want you to have 4 years of math and 4 years of science. Of course if you took AP calc and couple of AP sciences as a junior, you'll be fine skipping it your senior year. Actually, math will not be a problem, since stats is a math class...</p>
<p>uuf yea, i thought stat counted as a math classs..... i took calc ap in junior year yes but haven't taken any ap science mainly because i didn't want to, and this year i couldn't fit it in the schedule....i have checked requirements, and most seem to say 4 years math 3 years lab science (chem, bio, physics) which i did do so looks like im saved there...
thanks for the responses, any more?</p>
<p>Stats is a math class, so that's okay since you already used up the curriculum w/ calc ap; if you are majoring in a science, you might want to rethink this; if not, i suppose it's okay; it's your choice :)</p>