ap classes

<p>i have a broad question about AP classes..
do people mostly take hard classes in junior year or senior year?
if you take more APs in senior year.. do colleges even look at them?
Do you think it is a bad idea to take some easy courses during the senior year and relax??
just a question i have while trying to figure out what to take next year
Thanks for the replies =)</p>

<p>my theory is that junior year is the most important, and although you shouldnt have a two period day of fan making and and drawing, you should focus more on what what you want to do because you probably have more freedom in electives, so if u like science take AP bio or chem etc.. writing or english, for those people, if u hate math dont take AP calc if you want to be an art istory major....thats just what i think tho</p>

<p>I've noticed that many people just take random AP classes, with random motivations at random times! The world is going insane, I insist on that!</p>

<p>Colleges look at your schedule for senior year. They don't look at AP test scores for sr. year, though, as they come too late.</p>

<p>"do people mostly take hard classes in junior year or senior year?"
Some people do, some don't.</p>

<p>What colleges are you applying to?
That determines whether you should relax senior year or not.
Personally, I "relaxed" senior year, at least compared to junior year. I had 4 academic classes first semester (including one at a community college), and 3 second semester (because the community college course was over). Junior year I took 5 both semesters. But college applications also took a lot of my time (and stressed me out a lot!)</p>