<p>Im a senior right now on my way to apply to the Ivy Leagues and other prestigious universities. Ive always took hard classes in my school, such as 4 APs in 10th grade and 6 APs in 11th grade. These are the classes Im taking this year:</p>
<p>AP English Lit
AP Government
AP Macroeconomics
AP Studio Art
Physics C Mechanics
Teacher Aid
Music Theory (which Im trying to switch out of)</p>
<p>Ive already completed all the Math & Science APs in my school and Im currently enrolled in Calculus III at my local community college. Do you think colleges would think I slacked off senior year due to my lack of extremely rigorous classes?</p>
<p>I don't see a lack of extremely rigorous classes. </p>
<p>AP Studio Art is a tough class, at my school at least. </p>
<p>Kids at my school who were heavy in AP classes the years before ran out of AP classes to take and ended up doing teacher's aid and whatnot and it did not deter them from getting into great schools. And if you are enrolled in a college class, they would be impressed with that, in my opinion. That would be worth more than another AP class.</p>
<p>Don't stress about it. If you took everything already, they will notice it on your transcript.</p>