terms of college? What I mean is I had originally planned to take AP World history this coming year as a sophomore, I had an A average in my Global History 1 honors class as a freshman. So I signed up for the class, but I signed up late, but I was told it wouldn't be a problem. But then - apparently my school's scheduling system is very unorganized - they realized they overbooked the class and somehow after six weeks of telling me I was in the class, they me told that 27 instead of 20 had signed up to take it, therefore I was kicked out. I am extremely disappointed about that, and also I'm kind of worried. I know I shouldn't be worrying too much about college yet, but I hate that I'll have to have one less AP when I know I could take it. APWH is the only AP offered sophomore year. I plan on taking APUSH junior year and whatever other APs I can take, possibly English. My original plan was 1 AP as a sophomore, 2 as a junior, and 3 as a senior, but now obviously my plan is ruined. So really what I'm asking is, this won't affect anything college-wise will it? I want to apply to Villanova, Holy Cross, Boston College, etc. In case you were wondering. I have a 3.85 GPA unweighted and all honors, taking 2 languages, a couple of extracurriculars, community service. So this won't affect my well laid plans hopefully? And I shouldn't stress myself out about it, and it probably doesn't matter, right? Sorry this was so rant-y. But I need re-assurance!