<p>LONG POST SORRY!</p>
<p>Hello! I’m a senior in a dual-enrollment program with a local university and we pick our second semester classes in early November (that does make college applications sort of awkward, but it’s not too much of an issue).</p>
<p>My current schedule:</p>
<p>FALL:
Honors English IV
Calculus II
Elementary Statistics
French I</p>
<p>SPRING (prospective):
AP English Literature & Composition
Linear Algebra
French II (French is my newfound love… besides math)
" EMPTY SLOT "</p>
<p>The thing is, I finished all my natural science courses by the end of my sophomore year, and I didn’t take one last year. Should I fill that empty space with one, just to add some sort of balance? I know the whole 3-maths-senior-year thing is a bit iffy, but Stats happened because I couldn’t get into Philosophy.</p>
<p>The other option I was considering for the empty slot is Differential Equations but that would be overdoing the math, in my opinion.</p>
<p>My college hopefuls:
UNC-Chapel Hill (big reach)
NC State (match?)
Appalachian (99% sure I’ll get in)
Elon (already accepted)</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>