<p>I'm homeschooled, a junior, and in the process of making my official transcript. I compiled a list of all the classes I've taken and I'm looking for some honest opinions on it. Meaning, is it considered a decent courseload in comparison to other applicants? I hope this is in the right place -- I didn't want to put it in Chances because I'm not asking for a "chance," per se. I'm not asking for transcript services or that kind of in-depth analysis -- just putting that out there in case it seems like I am. I just want the average College Confidential user's opinion. :-)</p>
<p>I will have my AA the summer term after I graduate HS.</p>
<p>Thanks in advance!</p>
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<p>9th grade:
Algebra I
Biology (with a once-a-week homeschool class supplement that was taught by a local conservation site)
US History
Language Arts (no title yet -- involved a grade 11 grammar book, an online SAT essay prep class, and an online short-story literary analysis class)
P.E.</p>
<p>10th grade:
Algebra II (with unit on Informal Geometry)
English Composition I (dual-enrolled)
Literature
Psychology (dual-enrolled)
American Government (dual-enrolled)
Sociology (dual-enrolled, summer term)
(I also completed my Biology book, but I'm wary of listing Biology twice)</p>
<p>11th grade:
English Composition II (dual-enrolled)
Philosophy (dual-enrolled)
World History
Pre-Calculus (dual-enrolled, passed out of College Algebra)
Speech Communication (dual-enrolled)
The Social Environment (dual-enrolled, summer term, an overview of all social science disciplines)
Critical Thinking/Ethics (dual-enrolled, summer term)</p>
<p>I spent a good portion of the beginning of the school year reviewing and finishing up Algebra II in preparation for the CC math entrance exam. I don't want to disregard this work because it took up a significant amount of my time for the first part of the year (Sept-Nov), but I don't know how to record it to my advantage. I'm thinking "College Preparatory Algebra" but I don't know how that would be viewed.</p>
<p>12th: (projected)
Chemistry (dual-enrolled w/lab)
Spanish I (dual-enrolled)
Economics (dual-enrolled, macro)
Intro to Microcomputer Usage (dual-enrolled)
Botany (dual-enrolled w/lab)
Spanish II (dual-enrolled)
Statistics (dual-enrolled)
State and Local Government (dual-enrolled)
Physics</p>
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