Hello everyone, I'm trying to plan my course load for the upcoming school year, and I'm curious about how many AP classes I should aim to take in order to be competitive for Ivy League admissions. Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Hello! It's great to see that you're planning your course load with Ivy League admissions in mind. There's no fixed number of AP classes that will guarantee admission, as those schools look at the entire application holistically. However, taking a rigorous course load will definitely help demonstrate your academic abilities and willingness to challenge yourself.
I'd recommend focusing on taking AP classes in subjects you enjoy and perform well in, rather than simply trying to take as many as possible. Balance is key - you don't want to overwhelm yourself and risk lowering your GPA, but you do want to show colleges that you're ready to handle a rigorous curriculum.
Different schools and students will have varying opportunities to take AP classes, so admissions officers look at your transcript in the context of what's available at your school. If you're able to maintain a strong GPA and participate in extracurricular activities while taking 6-8 AP courses over your high school career, that is generally considered competitive. Good luck with your planning, and don't hesitate to reach out if you need more guidance!
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