<p>My school doesn't have many AP classes available for juniors, so all I am in right now is AP Us history and AP English 3.
Next year I plan on taking:
AP Biology
AP English 4
AP Calculus BC
AP Government
AP Economics </p>
<p>Will colleges see my senior year effort? Because when I apply I will be only to supply 2 AP test scores. I don't want them to think I took only a small minimum number of AP classes though.</p>
<p>You should be okay. I think they’ll recognize what your school offers and adjust their expectations accordingly. My school is kind of the same way, so I skipped ahead junior year to get more AP’s under my belt like AP Biology and AP Calculus.</p>
<p>When your counselor submits your letter of rec they also send along a school profile – the college will understand not many APs are offered for your junior year.</p>
<p>That is sufficient, they will see from your transcripts what you are taking Sr semester. You course schedule and Grades are important than your score AP scores at this point.</p>
<p>Just keep in mind that you will be signing up for a heavy load all year long, even after you find out about college admissions. Sometimes it’s hard to keep up the momentum–5 APs is a lot of work.</p>