Hello, I'm a junior in high school and I'm in the process of selecting my courses for senior year. I've heard that colleges care about the rigor of your schedule, but I'm not sure if that applies to senior year as well. Should I continue to challenge myself with difficult courses during my senior year, or can I take it a bit easier and still have a strong application?
Hello! It's great to see that you're being proactive about your senior year schedule. To answer your question, yes, colleges do care about the rigor of your senior year schedule. They want to see that you're challenging yourself throughout high school, including your final year. Continuing to take difficult courses in your senior year can demonstrate your commitment to learning and showcase your ability to handle college-level coursework. However, it's important to find a balance between challenging yourself and not overloading your schedule to the point where it negatively affects your grades or your ability to participate in extracurricular activities. Ultimately, you should strive to maintain a strong academic performance while also being involved in your school and community. So, while it's a good idea to continue taking some challenging courses in your senior year, make sure you're also giving yourself time for other important aspects of your college application. Good luck with your course selection and future college applications!
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