Spanish History Class System

My Selection course look good to colleges?
years freshmen, Algebra 1 9 English Biology World History 1 1 9 1 1 years PE Spanish Guitar sophomore Geometry Chemistry Pre-IB English 10 World History 10 2 PE Psychology Sociology Spanish 2 YTD Jr. Algebra 2 English 11 systems Geo-U.S. History Spanish 3 pairs Help-A (I want to be a social worker and school children in this class mentor) Advanced Information Systems Possible Classes Sor-Year Probability and Statistics (possibly pre Calc with Trig instead) English AP Physics 12 or Oceanography (which one looks better?) U.S. Gov (Possibly AP) economics and personal finance in Spanish 4 Do you need one more class (what would look good?) From now my average is about 3.92
Right now look pretty good. His GPA is over 3.9, which is excellent. Your options so far are very strong. Continuing its language is a very positive thing that universities are looking for. Now, you asked whether physics or oceanography using look better. Without a shadow of doubt, the physics will look better to any school, no matter how important that is taking place. Take an economics course is a fantastic idea. Probability and Statistics is also impressive. This class is not available for a lot of high school kids, despite all the universities expect that some knowledge of trigonometry. For his last class, see what is available. Ask your counselor. This is the last year, and although you do not want senioritis, drive with all courses is not a good idea. And AP English, Physics, U.S. History possibly AP, and Spanish 4 = a busy schedule. So any class finish take, make it a pleasant. Do something a little out of the box. Like the picture. Or maybe take a course in computers, always look good and are also interesting and we must demand that in the future. Maintaining a high GPA at all costs, taking a few electives definitely a high score that easy. Since you already know what is interested in doing in college, start looking for universities with a curriculum for your interest. If you have any questions, be sure to talk a master of his trust, his counselor, or their parents or guardians. Ask the same question more than once if necessary. By putting effort and curiosity, you're showing adults around you that you are serious for the future. Make sure your counselor KNOW you! This is the best way to get the help you need quickly. Good luck!