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Are 2 AP classes enough?
AP classes, while if you’re aiming for less-selective schools, 2 or 3 would be enough. It’s not uncommon for applicants to highly selective schools to have as many as 5 AP classes senior year, but keep your own schedule and limits in mind.
How many APs do you need for Harvard?
Going up the selectivity chain, the average at Harvard is eight AP classes. To be competitive at some of the most highly selective colleges in the country, 8-12 AP courses may be the sweet spot amount, assuming the student can handle that level of rigor.
Should high school students be concerned if colleges don’t offer AP classes?
But admissions experts say students shouldn’t be concerned because colleges evaluate applicants within the context of their high school. “We know if there are not AP classes offered at a given school – we are aware of that,” says John Latting, dean of admission at Emory University in Atlanta.
Can you take two AP exams at the same time?
If two of the exams you want to take are scheduled for the same time, ask your AP coordinator for information about taking one of the exams during the late-testing period. You may still register for both. How many times can I retake an AP Exam? You can take an AP Exam each time it’s offered. Exams are administered once a year in May.
How do I transfer my student to another APS school?
After your student’s registration is processed, you will receive an email with your student’s APS ID number. If you want to request a transfer to another APS school, use this ID number to complete your request through the Student Transfer Request Form External link . High volumes of requests may cause delays.
Are AP exams safe to take?
Although AP Exams are administered under strict supervision and secure conditions, misconduct or testing irregularities may occur. Please contact the Office of Testing Integrity as soon as possible if you observe behavior that is in violation of College Board’s test security and test administration policies or procedures.