International student question

@Gumbymom For some reason I can’t see my own reply, it’s like it vanished.

Is in excess of some requirements more relevant to your application than other depending on what you apply to?
(Letters and science in my case).

For example, I took one extra course of math and English, as well as a course in biotechnology (none of which are part of the default natural sciences program). So would this be more favorable in my application than say an excess in history or similar subjects?

Due to the nature of my program and the options my school (possibly the entire country, although I’m not 100% sure) has for additional courses I would have been unable to take extra history or psychology (I will double check this).
To further exemplify, the additional course that I took in mathematics was closed to the social science and economics students. So even if they wanted to, they couldn’t have signed up for it. Same goes for the biotech one, which also had a limited amount of students that could enroll in it.

Is there any way for me to explain that to admission when I apply? And would they even bother to consider it?