| How does it look if your child decides to do DE instead of AP ? Is that considered a step down? |
I agree that AP exam scores might help. But, my point was that only junior year AP scores can possibly help, simply due to timing. Senior year AP exams do not even occur until after the student has been admitted to and enrolled in a college. |
| ^(to clarify, obviously, AP exam scores from earlier years can also help. My point is that senior year AP exams occur far too late to be included in college apps.) |
Adding yet again, the student can include in the Common App the AP exams they plan to take for senior year, but they cannot include a score for those exams because they do not have one. |
AP courses are more of a known quantity compared to DE. So, colleges may prefer to see AP. Still, DE counts for rigor. I'm not sure I'd say it's a step down, hard to say and may depend on the course. |
Ah, yes, sorry I misread the string. |
APES is 2 periods at Yorktown |
It shows interest in a subject and is a good choice if you have a scheduling conflict. But choosing a DE class over an equal AP class looks less rigorous. Most kids take DE classes in topics that aren’t not offered at their high school so they can expand their knowledge or for conflict reasons. |
k Yes. My kid reported 4 “5s” from all completed exams by fall of senior year and that he was taking 4 more post senior year. I do think this helped and submitting high ACT scores. Scores are becoming important even at TO schools. |
| All of the flailing around trying to get students’ profiles to be razor sharp is for a tiny % of the colleges in the country. The vast majority—including some schools everybody has heard of—would be just fine with a kid taking 2 APs senior year. |
Please name a few of these colleges. I don't know of any that my junior is considering that would be OK with what you describe. |
NP. Most colleges outside the top 50 are ok with two APs. |
Be careful-- there are plenty of other threads in this forum about surprisingly high rejections among 'high stats' kids. I, too, lament the arms race that APs have become. But I'd be willing to bet that the people complaining that their 1500+ SAT 4.0 UW GPA kid didn't get into University of Maryland are referring to a kid who had a less rigorous courseload than peers in the school. |
It is hard to say. Our student did take one DE (history) with all others being AP. Didn’t impact admissions for Tech, UVA… I think she enjoyed the class after two AP histories. |
Unless your kid has applied to Oxford or Cambridge or another overseas University where they may wait to see the AP exam results before accepting, i.e. have given out a "provisional" offer on the basis that certain grades are met. |