Senior year course load?

<p>Hey everyone!</p>

<p>I would like some feedback about the following scenario:</p>

<p>So I'm entering senior year and thinking about my schedule for next year. I've already exhausted a lot of my options since I have been advanced in math, science, and Spanish since freshman year. So far all I have thought of taking is an English class, history class, and two science classes. I also will take a third-year calculus class as a sort of independent study outside of school being offered to me by my math teacher, which would also show up on my transcript. So this means a four-period day, which my school allows, and means that I would go home about two and a half hours early everyday, which sounds nice. However, I want to know what colleges will think about it. I've heard that the rigor of your senior year schedule has a big impact on their decisions for students. I'm a good student, and have taken rigorous loads in previous years, and blah blah blah, so should I consider adding another class? I was considering taking a class at a local community college. Is that a good idea?</p>

<p>I would appreciate any sort of input. Thanks!</p>

<p>Take some electives. Interesting ones, not some crap like “Graphic Arts.” </p>

<p>Here’s my schedule this year:
-AP Government
-AP English
-Medical Diagnosis*
-Chorus
-Wall Street*
-Human Genetics* [My teacher went to study genetics/biology at MIT, Harvard and Princeton lol]
-AP Calculus AB</p>

<p>*: These are electives.</p>

<p>I’ve learned a lot from my electives, and I’m sure they’ll make you seem like a well-rounded student if you decide to take some!</p>