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[quote=Anonymous]Look at the average gpas of the admitted students from your school, for the colleges you want. That will give you an idea of the number of APs. Generally, what schools want to see is an increase in rigor. Kid got an A in bio GE in 9th? They should take honors science in 10th, and some kind of AP (or two) science in 11th. Progression in core classes. Does your school have a ton of AP offerings? Then they want to see kid taking advantage of them. The colleges not only get your kids transcripts, but also a doc from the school showing all available classes. Some school don’t have many APs, and so it’s not a disadvantage if they don’t have many. But if your school offers them, and the kid is getting As in GE and Honors in 9th (and 10th)…[/quote]
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