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[quote=Anonymous]A lot of schools don't even offer many APs to 9th and 10th grade students. Plus, if you pile on 12APs during the first three years, your kid will look like they're slacking off if they only take one or two senior year. I think it's better to build the rigor progressively. One of my son's friends took 7 APs junior year. He went to school, came home, slept until 9 or 10 pm, and then did homework until it was time for school again. Don't let your child do this. College students don't take 7 classes at one time. My senior is doing fine with college admissions with two APs junior year and four APs senior year. Most schools want to see mid-year reports senior year, so the senior year classes and grades do matter. AP exam scores do not.[/quote]
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