They should allow for five 5.0 weighted classes and then do 4.0 classes thereafter or pick which 5.0 class to do as 4.0. Too many perverse incentives to avoid taking non AP classes or languages or advanced but not AP classes. Audit your 6th class instead |
If a top school wants to see a "most rigorous" courseload, it is going to notice two free classes. Also, the college counselor (who often writes letters of rec) will see it and wonder. Colleges are very leery of kids who get Senioritis which is why they reserve the right to withdraw offers if the kid goofs off spring term. Two empty periods screams Senioritis. At least check with your high school counselor before doing this. They will warn against it. |
How many times do you have to hear from people with kids at top schools who had two free periods before you will accept it. No college counselor gives a shit if the kid is top 5%, straight A, captain of whatever…and they have 2 free periods as a senior. |
This, basically. But this top scoring balance has to be there, or the kid looks like a slacker. |
Top schools don't notice what isn't there - what isn't there is "two free periods." They see what is there. Five APs is enough. An extra elective is not something they care about either. |
**blow off time, really? He'll be taking 5 advanced classes, probably involved in a sport or club, maybe has a pt job too. He'll most likely use that time to study. |
Well, that's the point of this entire thread. The kid has a rigorous course load senior year but may potentially have 2 free periods (unacceptable say some!) rather than 1 free period (perfectly fine) just because the kid wants to take PE before the regular school day starts to get it out of the way. |
Troll Stay out of his biz. He can also always sit do the Japanese AP test. My parents didn’t rattle off my junior year classes nor senior year ones. Pathetic. |
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my kid's at Stanford. Senior year course load:
French IV Theater of Operations (20th Century American Warfare) David Simon's America (English) (first semester was Magical Realism) Multivariable Calculus Political Philosophy also got into other T10 colleges. no science at all. plenty of frees. colleges didn't seem to think he looked like a slacker. has two frees. |
Yeah, private school. |
| did someone say public school? |
Private school is a different set up. And often block scheduling not 8 periods a day. |
Someone said APs so it’s assumed to be Catholic or public school then. |
| And vice versa. |
| our nyc public doesnt have 8 periods a day |