<p>I have completed Calculus AP BC already but there is still one more math class offered in my school IB Higher Level math and i was wondering if I should take it. Is it bad for colleges if you don't take a math senior year?</p>
<p>I don't think so. Taking Calc BC is good enough already. Though in some respects one could blame you for not taking the hardest math available. Besides, I don't think IB HL is that much higher level that BC. If you want to make yourself to look good and take a better class, considering taking Calc 3 or some other math class in a local college, if you can. Otherwise, I would personally reccomend you spend the time in another subject, preferebly a tough one, that can teach you more and still look good on the resume. But then again, i'm not an expert.</p>
<p>my senior year schedule would be comprised of
AP Rhet, AP Physics C, AP Gov/AP Econ, and AP Psych..so do you think that would be enough?</p>
<p>If you like Math or plan to major in something like Engineering or perhaps even Business or Economics, you could definitely consider it. If you could care less...then probably colleges could care less too. Taking Calc BC is plenty, especially if you have received good grades in it.</p>
<p>Try to take the most advanced classes in the areas you are most interested in.</p>