<p>I'm dual enrolled at a community college and plan on taking all my classes there, my problem is that I'm not sure whether I should max out my schedule and take six classes, even if they're totally unnecessary to graduate, for appearances. I could easily handle taking six classes a semester, the problem is that it would most likely be wasting money because most colleges I'm looking at would never take credits from a community college. </p>
<p>So do you guys think it's more important to save money and have an easy senior year or to add on a bunch of unecessary and possibly difficult classes so that I can look like a worker bee to the colleges I'm applying to? I could easily just take a few AP classes at my high school and a few classes at the college but I hate the atmosphere/learning environment of my high school with a passion. The AP classes I could take are either unrelated to my major (AP Chem, AP Physics) or would be easily to self-study (AP Lit).</p>
<p>In the words of Lebron James:"What should I do?"</p>