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College Board AP classes?

Hi everyone! Which College Board AP classes would you recommend taking in my senior year to boost my college applications? I want to challenge myself but also need to maintain my GPA.

8 months ago

Hi there! When choosing AP courses for your senior year, it's important to consider a few factors: your academic interests, the course rigor, and how the courses align with your intended major or career path. Remember, quality is more important than quantity, and colleges appreciate students who excel in challenging courses related to their interests.

Here's a general guideline to help you make your decision:

1. Core AP courses: Aim to take AP courses in the four core subject areas: English, Math, Science, and Social Studies. This shows colleges that you have a strong foundation in essential subjects. For example, you could take AP English Literature and Composition, AP Calculus or AP Statistics, AP Biology/Chemistry/Physics, and AP History or AP Government.

2. Intended major/career path: Tailor your AP selections to better align with your intended major or area of interest. For example, if you're interested in a STEM field, consider taking additional AP science or math classes like AP Computer Science, AP Physics, or AP Chemistry. If you're interested in humanities, consider taking AP Comparative Government and Politics or AP Art History.

3. Balance: While pushing yourself academically is crucial, maintaining a high GPA and your mental well-being is equally essential. Choose a mix of AP classes you find genuinely interesting, and take into account the workload and your scheduled extracurricular activities. Don't forget to leave some room for non-AP electives that you're passionate about, as colleges also value students with diverse interests.

4. Seek input: Talk to your teachers, school counselor, or older students who have taken the AP courses you're considering. They can provide valuable insights into the courses' difficulty, content, and workload.

Ultimately, it's crucial to select AP courses that both challenge you and align with your academic goals while considering your personal schedule. Demonstrate your passion and dedication by excelling in the classes you choose—colleges will appreciate your ability to tackle challenging coursework in areas of interest. Good luck, and enjoy your senior year!

8 months ago

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