Slight Schedule Dilemma (Senior Year)

<p>This is what my tentative schedule looks like for now:</p>

<p>AP Literature
Spanish 4
AP Environmental Sciences
AP Psychology
AP US. Government
AP Physics B</p>

<p>However, I want to drop Literature and do a late arrival, which gives me 5 school periods:</p>

<p>Spanish 4
AP Environmental Sciences
AP Psychology
AP US. Government
AP Physics B</p>

<p>but, I plan on doing two courses online also on top of this</p>

<p>AP Microeconomics
AP Calculus BC</p>

<p>Will this route be unfavorable in terms of what colleges want? I seriously don't feel like taking Literature, and I will have 6 AP courses (two online) regardless.</p>

<p>Thanks in advance for the feedback.</p>

<p>I highly doubt that the difference between 4 (6) and 5 (7) AP classes really matters. I'd say go ahead and drop lit unless the transcript will show that you got a late arrival. (That might look lazy.)</p>

<p>The transcript would show late arrival I think. If that makes me look lazy, that is a slight problem, since that is the route I was considering. However, I will think about it again and reconsider. Thanks!</p>

<p>Well, it may look like senioritis, which is something everyone should avoid. But if you don't want to take the class, don't take it.</p>

<p>don't you need an english class senior year?</p>

<p>Maybe instead of calling it a "late arrival" you could say that you need the free time to work on your online courses. This wouldn't be a lie. Through which company are you taking the courses? I'm doing two online courses this semester, and some extra time during the day would be nice! Maybe you could ask your counselor about it... :)</p>

<p>Yeah, I need the extra time to complete my courses...</p>

<p>I'm doing Microeconomics with Apex
Calculus BC with John Hopkins</p>

<p>what about you?</p>