<p>my senior year looks like this:
AP gov/AP economics
AP Physics C:mechanics
AP environmental science
AP Biology
advanced composition
Weight training</p>
<p>i would like to know how feasible this would be, and if it would look good in terms of rigor of my high school studies. I would like to be an engineer, perhaps electrical.
some colleges I would love to go to:
Cornell
GA tech
MIT
Stanford
Berkely</p>
<p>I have taken 6 AP classes thus far into my high school career.</p>
<p>Main question: would challenging myself with the said schedule, improve how colleges look at my resume, because it is heavily science based.
I love science and Math btw- have 6 math credits and 3 science already</p>
<p>Could you replace AP Environmental Science with math at a community college?</p>
<p>i was thinking of taking calculus 2 at the community college, but i have heard many different views on how colleges think of duel enrollment.</p>
<p>If you take Calc II and III, or Calc II and Differential Equations/Linear Algebra you will be more intellectually stimulated–and it would certainly look better than year-long AP Environmental Science.</p>
<p>ok, are there any other classes you recommend in high school that i should take? such as discrete math?</p>
<p>I think 6 classes each semester is fine…If you want to take discrete math, that’d be good–particularly if Calc II/whatever won’t fit into your schedule. In general I’m just suggesting you take math senior year so it’s fresh when you start college; you’ll probably find it interesting, and depending on your school AP Environmental Science may turn out to be an endless attack of tree-hugging and pseudo-science…or endless memorization of facts.</p>
<p>ok, makes sense, i will see what i can do thx</p>
<p>wow, i’d kill myself.</p>