Hi everyone, I'm a junior and my school doesn't offer any AP classes. I know that taking challenging courses can look good on college applications, but I'm not sure if I should try to take AP classes online or at a nearby school. What do you guys think? Is it worth the extra effort?
Hello! I understand your concern about not having AP classes at your school. Colleges do like to see that students challenge themselves, but they also take into account the opportunities available at your school. If your school doesn't offer AP classes, admissions officers will not penalize you for not taking them. However, if you're interested in taking more rigorous courses, you might consider taking AP classes online or at a nearby school. This could show initiative and a strong desire to learn. Keep in mind that you'll need to balance your schedule and make sure you can handle the extra workload. If you think it's worth the effort and you're passionate about the subjects, go for it! Just remember that colleges also value extracurricular activities and leadership roles, so don't forget to focus on those aspects of your application as well. Good luck!
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