Senior Year Math Class?

<p>Hi, </p>

<p>I've exhausted all the math classes at my school (I took AP calc sophomore year and AP stats junior year.) I was wondering whether it's necessary that I take a math class this year. The only option I have is to take multivariable calc through stanford epgy. However, I'm debating taking this...it's not like I'm slacking off senior year. My schedule is as follows:
AP Chem
AP Computer Science
AP Literature and Compositions
Chamber Orchestra
AP Physics C-Independent Study
AP French</p>

<p>But would not taking a math reflect poorly on my college application? I just don't want to shell out an unnecessary 800 bucks to take a class I might not even need....</p>

<p>You have a very impressive and very rigorous senior year schedule. It reads like a freshman schedule at many selective colleges. College admission committees would see it that way. Do well your first semester, and if you have time left over spend even more time on your independent study physics.</p>

<p>There’s no need to pay for the Stanford EPGY course if you have exhausted all that your school offers. Spend more time on the courses you can take and possibly some more ECs. Adcoms will see that you’re a very advanced student who simply didn’t want to or couldn’t pay for an extra class.</p>