Senior year classes good enough?

<p>So, I'm wondering if my load of classes will look rigorous enough for colleges, preferably NYU. I've gotten my school to allow me to take all my courses at the University here in Hawaii and so they are all going to be college classes taken at a college campus. (Only one ever allowed to do this at my school.)</p>

<p>This is what I'm thinking:
FALL: Math 135, Psychology 100, English 100, and Spanish online</p>

<p>SPRING: English 102, Math 140, Chemistry 151+ Lab online, and then adding one of the 3 below classes.
-Political Science
-Sociology 100
-Philosophy 100</p>

<p>Just for background information, these are the classes I've taken during my high school career.</p>

<p>Freshman
English 9 (A), US History (A), P.E. (A), Physical Science (B), Art Wheel (A), Alg 1 (A), College Prep (A)</p>

<p>Sophomore
English 10 (A), AP World History (A), Advanced Guidance/Health (A), Human Physiology (A), Design 1 (A), Geometry (A), Spanish 1 (A)</p>

<p>Junior
AP English Language (B), Hawaiian History/Participation in Democracy (A), Physics (A), Biology (A), Alg 2 (B), Spanish 2 (A), Drawing and Painting 1 (A)</p>

<p>(Not allowed to take AP classes freshman year and since I did 7th and 8th grade consecutively they did not allow me to try for Geometry freshman year. Plus, school has mandatory Physical Science for Freshman year which is why I doubled up Junior year.)</p>

<p>-Might take Calculus and a science class or two (Bio, Physics, or Chem at the college level) through a community college in California over summer 2014.</p>

<p>Any input or suggestion of classes would be very much appreciated!</p>

<p>Or, since I just want to be able to say that I have chemistry background, (because I’ve already taken 4 sciences), I can take Chem 100 online… ?? bump…</p>

<p>bump bump bump</p>

<p>@Guitarosaurous, that’s the problem… I can’t take Trig over the summer because it cost $1000 and I don’t have the much :confused:
If anything, I’m trying to take Calculus over the summer of 2014? So that I can savee $1000 for that…
Also, I’m taking all my classes at the University here where I live, so I’m going to be taking all college classes… Which means I can’t take AP’s…</p>

<p>I think that the fact that you’re taking actual, full college classes as a senior is good in itself. I’ve never heard of an arrangement like that, where you’re still technically considered a senior. Definitely take calculus, as for the other science course it depends on your intended major.</p>

<p>ok, thank you! :slight_smile: I’ll see what I can do about the Calculus class!</p>