<p>Hey, I was just wondering if taking AP classes in senior year really affect the college application and would the colleges see it as a good thing? Because I haven't been taking much over the course of my high school career and if it helps I might load up on APs next year.</p>
<p>Yes, they affect the application process and colleges see it as a good thing. They see your schedule for senior year and consider the difficulty of your curriculum.</p>
<p>Yeah, they see it as a good thing. But you don't have to go crazy with it--take AP's that really intrest you! I'm a graduating senior and I've only taking four AP's my entire high school career: APUSH, AP ENGLISH, AP BIO, AP EURO, though three of them I took my senior year.</p>
<p>I took 5 AP's this year, and I think you will be surprised how easy it actually is to balance the workload. I was worried at the beginning of the year I was a bit nervous, but I am glad that I chose to do it. My German teacher always says "if you're capable of the AP level work, why would you dumb yourself down for anything else" so on that note, take what you thing you can handle.</p>
<p>set to take ten throughout high schoool</p>
<p>and yeah, with APs better late than never</p>