Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS took 7 total and is in his 2nd yr at Princeton.
What you took and why and how that impacted you is so much more important than racking up 12-13 APs.
+1. Mine took 8, at a high school that offers many, and is at a T10.
I find this forum consistently overestimates the number of APs needed to be competitive. College admissions is not a race to the most APs.
That’s because not all AP courses are the same difficulty. AP Calculus BC, Physics (2), Chemistry, English (2), History (2) are all 8 classes but are the most rigorous one can take.
If you’re going after the number you’ll do the easier ones like Human geography, precalculus, Calculus AB that don’t matter much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS took 7 total and is in his 2nd yr at Princeton.
What you took and why and how that impacted you is so much more important than racking up 12-13 APs.
+1. Mine took 8, at a high school that offers many, and is at a T10.
I find this forum consistently overestimates the number of APs needed to be competitive. College admissions is not a race to the most APs.
That’s because not all AP courses are the same difficulty. AP Calculus BC, Physics (2), Chemistry, English (2), History (2) are all 8 classes but are the most rigorous one can take.
If you’re going after the number you’ll do the easier ones like Human geography, precalculus, Calculus AB that don’t matter much.
There is AP pre-calculus? WTF? What a joke. If I were in admissions at a top school I would immediately ding someone with this on their transcript for having the nerve to consider submitting it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS took 7 total and is in his 2nd yr at Princeton.
What you took and why and how that impacted you is so much more important than racking up 12-13 APs.
+1. Mine took 8, at a high school that offers many, and is at a T10.
I find this forum consistently overestimates the number of APs needed to be competitive. College admissions is not a race to the most APs.
That’s because not all AP courses are the same difficulty. AP Calculus BC, Physics (2), Chemistry, English (2), History (2) are all 8 classes but are the most rigorous one can take.
If you’re going after the number you’ll do the easier ones like Human geography, precalculus, Calculus AB that don’t matter much.
There is AP pre-calculus? WTF? What a joke. If I were in admissions at a top school I would immediately ding someone with this on their transcript for having the nerve to consider submitting it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS took 7 total and is in his 2nd yr at Princeton.
What you took and why and how that impacted you is so much more important than racking up 12-13 APs.
+1. Mine took 8, at a high school that offers many, and is at a T10.
I find this forum consistently overestimates the number of APs needed to be competitive. College admissions is not a race to the most APs.
That’s because not all AP courses are the same difficulty. AP Calculus BC, Physics (2), Chemistry, English (2), History (2) are all 8 classes but are the most rigorous one can take.
If you’re going after the number you’ll do the easier ones like Human geography, precalculus, Calculus AB that don’t matter much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS took 7 total and is in his 2nd yr at Princeton.
What you took and why and how that impacted you is so much more important than racking up 12-13 APs.
+1. Mine took 8, at a high school that offers many, and is at a T10.
I find this forum consistently overestimates the number of APs needed to be competitive. College admissions is not a race to the most APs.
Anonymous wrote:OP, also keep in mind that most students take a number of APs senior year, the scores for which are not available during admission season.
Anonymous wrote:My DS took 7 total and is in his 2nd yr at Princeton.
What you took and why and how that impacted you is so much more important than racking up 12-13 APs.
Anonymous wrote:My DS took 7 total and is in his 2nd yr at Princeton.
What you took and why and how that impacted you is so much more important than racking up 12-13 APs.