<p>For the most selective schools, I would suggest designating your course work as Honors or AP, especially if you plan to take an AP in the subject. I would recommend obtaining AP Editions of textbooks in math, science, history. </p>
<p>For English, you would do well to document your reading with a reading list, and if you want to include textbooks on grammar and writing, find college prep level options.</p>
<p>I am not an admissions officer, but as a college professor and homeschool mom, I’ve advised families over the years and written letters of recommendation for homeschoolers. As you describe your course work right now, it appears very thin and needs more weight to give a strong college preparatory impression. I understand you have high aspirations–I suggest you might look at a book like The Well-Trained Mind for suggestions on a college prep reading list.</p>
<p>I also agree with those who have posted about using a standard transcript form (you can download these online) with appended reading lists or course descriptions. </p>
<p>I also would recommend you plan on a Senior Project. This would be advanced and sustained research and work in an area you plan to major in or perceive as your strength. The Senior Project will last your entire Senior year and culminate in a long paper, or scientific research, or artistic performance.</p>
<p>I also urge you to make very good use of this summer before your Senior year.</p>