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How many APS should I take for top colleges?
For students aiming for the Ivy League and Top 20 schools in the United States, a good target is to take (and pass) 10-14 AP classes throughout your high school career — or 3-4 each year.
How much do colleges care about APS?
By enrolling in AP courses you demonstrate that you are interested in challenging yourself and learning at a college level. More than 75\% of admission officers we surveyed told us that a low score on an AP Exam would not harm an applicant’s admission prospects.
Do colleges care what APS you take?
Colleges like them both. Both honors and AP courses are rigorous courses that most high schools weight more heavily on your transcript. AP courses, however, culminate in the AP Exam. Good AP scores show colleges you are ready to succeed at college-level work and can even earn you college credits.
Do AP scores get sent to colleges?
Yes. Your score report includes all your scores from all the AP Exams you took in the past. Your entire score history will be sent to your designated college, university, or scholarship program unless you choose to withhold or cancel any of your scores.
How do AP classes help with college admissions?
While there are many reasons for taking AP classes, when it comes to college admissions, the way they can help you most is by making your transcript stand out.
Do I need to send my AP scores to colleges?
While you don’t typically need to send official AP score reports to colleges you’re applying to, some schools will have space on their applications for you to self-report your AP scores. And if your scores are on your application, admissions committees will see them.
Why are some AP classes harder than others?
Not only do subject matter and format differ, but additionally, certain AP courses and exams are generally considered more challenging than others. Some colleges may reward you with college credit and/or higher placement as a result of scoring well on your AP tests, but this isn’t true for every AP at every college.
Do APS help or hurt your college application?
In short, APs can be a huge boost to your college application, but if you take too many, they could actually hurt your chances. How far away are you from a 4.0?