<p>I'm in the process of registering for senior year courses, and I'm wondering how "strong" my schedule will look- I'm in a post-secondary program at a nearby public university, and I'm planning on taking an honors multivariable calc sequence next year plus an economics course each quarter. At my high school, my schedule will fit 2 AP classes(from either AP English Lit, Bio, or Euro History) plus an Advanced Editing in Journalism course. Would 2 college classes, 2 AP classes, and the editing class look like a "strong" senior-year schedule to elite colleges? I'm a bit hesitant because freshman and sophomore year I took on a FULL load (8 classes with no lunch, 2 APs soph year), and this year I have 7 classes (3 APs).</p>
<p>What are the two college classes? I might've missed it, but can you tell me what they are?</p>
<p>So you are dual enrolling?</p>
<p>The schedule looks strong to me. That's like 4 college classes and one elective; not bad at all.</p>
<p>More than rigorous. Like uber-insane-Idon'tplanonsenioritis-rigorous. :) Good luck with that.</p>
<p>Astronomical-Guy,
one is an accelerated calc sequence, the other i'll just pick from the undergrad economics offerings</p>