Worried about non-traditional schedule

<p>I’m a junior at a non-traditional school, so my schedule is different from most other people’s. Most students at my school finish a basic set of high school classes in the first two years and spend the last two doing college classes, internships, etc. My school doesn’t offer any honors high school classes. I just wanted some advice on my schedule for next semester and senior year for admissions to top colleges, since I’m not sure if my schedule is rigorous enough.</p>

<p>Freshman/Sophomore:</p>

<p>Math: 5 credits (including Calculus)
English: 4 credits
History: 4 credits
Science: 3 credits
Chinese: 3 credits</p>

<p>Junior:</p>

<p>At state flagship university:
Fall:
Math: Honors Analysis I (5 credit-hours)
Physics: one semester Honors calculus-based physics (5 credit-hours)
Linguistics: one semester (3 credit-hours)</p>

<p>Spring:
Math: Honors Analysis II (5 credit-hours)
Physics: one semester Honors calculus-based physics (5 credit-hours)
Latin: one semester (5 credit-hours)</p>

<p>At high school:
Internship (1 credit)
Wellness (1 credit)</p>

<p>I was thinking about taking an AP history class online.</p>