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[quote=Anonymous]Has this ever happened to your kid? If so, how did they explain it to colleges in their application materials? Scenario is DS signed up for early p.e. next year so he could take 2 additional AP courses during the school year. (His school only allows a few APs for sophomore year, so many kids take 4-5 APs junior and senior years. He is taking 5 this year.) In his counselor meeting today, he was told that he isn't allowed to take 2 social science APs in one year and the second math AP cannot be guaranteed. He will most likely have 1 free period next year and quite possibly 2. He has no interest in taking "filler" non-AP courses in these slots, but he has run out of APs to take otherwise. Would colleges see/notice that he took early p.e., making at least one of the free periods justifiable? He says he could work on college apps during the one free period at least. Thoughts, other ideas welcome.[/quote]
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