Hi everyone, I'm a junior and my school offers both AP classes and dual enrollment options. I'm not sure which one to choose for my senior year. What are the benefits of each and which one do colleges prefer? Thanks in advance for your help!
Hey there! It's great that you're being proactive about your education and exploring all the options available to you. Both AP classes and dual enrollment have their own unique benefits, so it really depends on your goals and preferences. AP classes prepare you for a standardized exam that, if passed, can earn you college credit. They also demonstrate your ability to handle college-level coursework and can boost your GPA. On the other hand, dual enrollment allows you to take actual college courses, often at a local community college, while still in high school. This can give you a taste of the college experience and also earn you college credits. As for which one colleges prefer, it varies. Some colleges may value AP classes more, while others may see dual enrollment as a better indicator of college readiness. Ultimately, it's up to you to decide which option aligns more with your goals and interests. Good luck!
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