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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your DC wants to demonstrate that they can handle the academic demands of college by their selected courses and grades. So DC's course selections and the grades they get, should instill confidence in the AO reading their application. If taking an AP means getting a C or B -, I don't think it's a great call. Showing rigor is good, but only if you can get at least a B or higher. I'd consider some other APs that will play to DC's strengths and give confidence that DC will be able to handle college. I don't think sheer # of APs is the most important thing, it depends more on what your kid is likely going to focus on studying at college (their likely major) and how selective the colleges are. [b]For a target college, I think 5-7 APs total including those in DC's field by end of senior year, should be good.[/b] Fwiw, my DD had 7 APs total and is at Tufts. Her school offered over 25 APs in various subjects, but she focused on core subjects for her likely major. She did no APs in science. She is a social science major fyi.[/quote] +1 The 15+ APs is ridiculous and there's a probably a law of diminishing returns aspect from an admissions standpoint. Enjoy your senior year in HS! It goes VERY quickly.[/quote] Maybe taking 15+ APs IS enjoyable to some students [/quote] Yeah, right helicopter parent. [/quote]
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