<p>I just got deferred from U of I engineering and UMich.</p>
<p>My senior second semester schedule was zero hour pe, AP Physics, marketing, modern us history, </p>
<p>senior rethoric*, AP biology, lunch, Spanish II, and AP Calculus BC.</p>
<p>But since I think I can't wake up so early to take zero hour pe, especially for senior second </p>
<p>semester, I decided to drop marketing and put pe second hour. Will this hurt my chance at colleges? Should I just take zero hour pe to keep marketing(dual credit course) in?</p>
<p>The reason why I had to pur zero hour pe in my second semester schedule but not in first semester schedule is because I was missing a semester in sophomore year.</p>
<p>I transfered from International school, but since the semester system in my country and America is different, I skipped sophomore first semester. Due to that fact and that since I studied in other country and many classes differed, I was missing half year credit for many of required courses.</p>
<p>But I kept taking summer school and credit recovery classes to make up those classes. When junior year ended, I only had three half year credit courses to take for graduation. I decided to take two in summer school, but when I turned my planned senior schedule in(marketing was not even part of my plan), my counselor said that before I take those classes, I have to write those two class that im trying to summer school down on my planned schedule. But since that made the classes overlap too much, I had to take zero hour pe and fit them in, although im taking them in summer school. </p>
<p>After all summer schooling, at the school registration day, I tried get out of zero hour pe class and make it regular class. For first semester schedule, it worked; second semester, maybe due to many sophomores coming back from health class to pe, it didn't work. I had to fill the space that was once filled with my summer school- taken course. That was marketing. It was just a temporary spot filler. Now im trying to drop it.</p>
<p>Will this hurt my chances?? and how can I notify my colleges??</p>