<p>Your brain doesn’t have to be “programmed” in a particular way. W/courses that aren’t our strengths, more experience makes us better Seriously, here, that’s why they make you take 3 additional writing intensive courses beyond freshman year. Needless to say, most will be in areas that we science oriented minds aren’t “programmed” for. I would be an inadequate writer just as many other STEM majors if I didn’t take them. I find that some courses in the sciences, even as a science major, go against the grain of how I normally learn. But the more courses I take like that, the better I get. I thus strengthen my weaknesses and become strong at several different types of thinking. The brain can be programmed to a certain degree, but also has a high degree of plasticity as we know.<br>
Anyway, your schedule is fine. I would just hope, for your sake, that any engineering school (are you going for this? I can’t tell) you matriculate to doesn’t require English or writing intensive courses, because you may find them more annoying in college (often stimulating, but if you are the type to fret about grades, these courses are less predictable. Luckily you have the language courses. Hopefully those will be writing intensive though I can only wonder their level of depth in HS (do they touch on cultural issues, make you write about “deep” prompts? I don’t know how your school handles it).</p>