My school couldn’t offer me ap classes because the classes were full (total of 2 aps) So now I’m stuck with only 3 aps until my junior year. Would I,be able to report to college that I was unable to take the classes that I wanted?
Yes colleges have sections to allow students to put additional information. However, not taking as many AP classes won’t kill you. Just work on getting a high GPA, and whatnot. In fact, at my school, most juniors don’t take AP classes, and it is basically seniors only. Don’t stress about it! You can always self study if you really want to as well.
Go talk to the college guidance office. APs matter in the context of your school. They are used to evaluate whether you took the most challenging classes AVAILABLE TO YOU. If you could not get into them, you could not take them. Let the guidance office know now it was a problem. Maybe they can help or have another suggestion or just note that you tried and took what was available.
You need only take the most challenging courseload available to you. As long as every other student at your school also has the same AP limits, it’s not a problem.
Does that mean you are a sophomore? And you’re “urgent” request is about how to handle this on your college application in 1.5 years?
Or are you a freshman, currently trying to schedule your courses for next year when you will be a sophomore?
At my kids school there is not enough room in AP’s for everyone who requests them. They give priority first to upperclassmen. If you are trying to get into these course and competing for space with people going into their senior and junior years, that could be why you didn’t get them.
Im a junior right now… Sorry for the misleading title guys