| If your school offers APs then you are expected to take advantage of that. If the school doesn't offer any then you won't get penalised. You don't need to take 7+ but take maybe 1 or two since course rigour does matter when appying to colleges. |
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| Our older kid took all APs (now in college). Our younger one has taken everything dual enrollment, and prefers it that way. Still gets college credit without having to sit a SAT-like exam? Um, yes please. I think DE is great! We're not in the DMV, though. |
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Vassar, Bard and Oberlin have pretty different levels of competition to get in.
I’d think for Vassar you’d want lots of APs, at least some for Oberlin (and more if you’re hoping for merit) and not sure about Bard, which is not as competitive anymore and I think always cared more about the whole student. |
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At Princeton, over half of the class took 10 or more AP classes. Moreover, Princeton admits many students from private schools which have done away with AP classes.
So to be competitive at Princeton, one needs at least 10 AP classes. You could certainly be the outlier and only take 5 or 7 classes, but at Princeton you better come from a lower resourced school as well as a lower SES background. |
| In large public schools, it's fairly common to take lot of AP's. I would say 8-10+ is common for the most advanced students looking at T50 schools. |
CB adds some new APs including AP precalc. I don't think that AP counts as a core AP course. |
Princeton is the #1 ranked college in the nation. Of course their requirements will be the most competitive. But what about schools that are further down like NYU, BU, Haverford, Skidmore, USC, Tufts, UMD, UW, U Wisconsin, Davidson, etc.?? |
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Our public HS offers 35 APs. Obviously not all are of interest or would fit into our DS's schedule.
Is taking 7-8 APs ok? At least one in each of 5 core subjects plus more in the ones he cares about. He is not interested in T30 but would be interested in T35-T100 ish. |
For Stern, I would think you need it if your high school offers it. Not sure for other parts of NYU. USC seems to care a lot about your test score. |
| If DD only takes AP Micro (but AP Macro) does that count as 1 AP or 1/2 an AP since it's only one term? |
Is this a bit? Are you one of those I hate SLACs trolls? |
| Definitely take it. That’s a basic one. |
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We're finalizing courses now. Is it ok for colleges ranked between 30-75 to take the below schedule?? Kid wants to be a History major.
Grade 9: no APs allowed Grade 10: 1 AP (US History) Grade 11: 3 APs (Math, English, World History) Grade 12: 3 APs (Math, English, Language) |
Good for you. That’s not how all schools do it, including ours. |