<p>@Bear87: Yeah, that was partially my worry as well - that the schools would not weigh my honors class as heavily as one would like because they wouldn’t know that this honors course would entail quite a deal more work than some other honors course at a different community college. </p>
<p>It certainly would be great experience. I don’t have a choice of completing two or three of those assignments. As part of the honors requirements, I must complete ALL items I listed in the original post.</p>
<p>@CSB111: While I’m not majoring in mathematics, I do eventually want to go into cryptography, so I figure more math can’t hurt in that regard.</p>
<p>@lindyk8: Very valid point. While I do feel that I can get through this hard work, there is a part of me wonders if this isn’t too much too quickly. That is, I’ve never had to deal with any research in this capacity in community college. Sure, maybe a short essay in an English class or very mild research in a political science class, but not to this level. Further, the honors courses mentioned would be completed by the end of this fall and I still have about two years before I’ve satisfied requirements for transfer, so it would definitely already be on my transcripts before admissions at a university had even heard about me.</p>