<p>I'm a senior this year and I'm taking 5 classes at my HS and 2 classes dual enrollment at my local community college. I did this last semester also, and it was pretty hectic, especially cause I was sick for 2 weeks at the end of the semester. Anyway, these are the classes I'm taking now:
AP European History, AP BC Calculus, AP English Lit, AP Microeconomics, and AP Chemistry at my high school, and at community college I'm taking Intro to Unix and Programming in C#. </p>
<p>I'm considering withdrawing from the Unix class, but I don't know if this is a good idea, as far as college admissions. I will have to report this to colleges I am applying to, right? I've already been accepted to Georgia Tech, applied to a couple others. I'm aiming to get into Harvey Mudd, where I got deferred ED, or UChicago. I really don't want to drop the class if it's going to hurt my chances at other schools or make me lose my GT admission, but I feel like I don't have enough time in the day. I already had to stop doing music lessons last semester because the dual enrollment courses took up too much time. I recently started doing Aikido and it is taking up just as much time as music lessons used to, but I don't want to stop because unlike music, I can't practice Aikido on my own. I also spend a good amount of time driving around and tutoring my neighbor, who's a sophomore. I don't mind doing that for her but it does take up time that I don't get to spend doing homework. And it's not something I can just stop doing either.</p>
<p>Anyway, does anyone have any advice? I know I shouldn't do more than I can handle, but I can handle this.. I just don't want to.. I'm getting pretty lazy this year. But if withdrawing will hurt my record or my chances I don't think it's worth it. And if it matters the class I would withdraw from is the Unix one. I like both my classes but I like the C# class more. Neither class is hard, in fact they're much, much easier than any of my HS classes, but they're very time consuming.</p>
<p>So what should I do?</p>