Every year we have seniors come in asking to drop 2nd semester classes from their schedules. And so I need to tell you what I have told seniors in past years... you need to stay in your year-long classes. If you really feel strongly that you want to make the change then you need to contact all of the colleges where you have applied to see if it will impact their admissions decision.
Students will frequently roll their eyes at my instruction and think I am crazy for making that suggestion, but we consistently hear that message from colleges because it is so important. This is from a college where many of our students apply and I am copying it for you so you will realize that I'm not making this up:
"Because strength of curriculum is an important factor in our decision, we require students to notify us if they plan to change their senior year course schedule. Please ask them to include the following information in the email: their current spring schedule as it appears on their original application, the change they would like to make, and the reason(s) for the change. We will review and respond to all requests as promptly as possible. If the student has already been offered admission, the Admissions Committee may choose to reconsider that offer based on the change of schedule. If a student has been notified that his or her decision is being deferred, any course changes will be considered when the final admission decision is made."
So, as you can see, making changes at the semester – especially if you are looking to drop a class – is NOT a decision you should take lightly.
If you are struggling with your academic load and NEED to make a change, please come see me so we can talk about the options, but again, I strongly encourage you to maintain a rigorous schedule throughout your entire senior year.
Also, one last reminder, Wednesday is my last day at school too so if you are still working on your college applications (which is totally fine) you NEED to INVITE me on Common App NOW and be sure that your transcript release form was filled out for all of your intended colleges so that I can upload that information before break begins! See me if you are confused about this process.
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