Are these AP's good enough?

<p>Freshman -
AP World History </p>

<p>Sophomore -
AP European History </p>

<p>Junior -
AP Computer Science A
AP English Language
AP U.S History </p>

<p>Senior -
AP U.S Gov't/Politics
AP Calculus BC
AP English Literature
AP Biology </p>

<p>About 9 AP's total unless I fit Chem and Physics C in but i doubt it will happen.</p>

<p>I wan't to apply to colleges such as Columbia, UCLA, U. Michigan, U. Chicago, etc.</p>

<p>The number of APs is just fine. You have a spread of sciences, humanities and math. But what are your scores on the ones you have already completed? I think at least some of them will want you to self-report the scores.</p>

<p>Aiming for a 5 on World History heh. I just wanted to know if not taking AP Chem and Physics C will hurt me because my sister took about 11-12 AP's and she got accepted to Columbia.</p>

<p>looks like a good mix, as was said before. take as many as possible that your school has to offer, or at least as many as your most advanced classmates are.</p>

<p>Thanks for the input. Any other insighters?</p>

<p>Its very good. Competitive level for the top schools. </p>

<p>Also though I actually have a question - will HYPS level schools care if I dont take some AP's? These AP's are AP Studio Art and AP Music Theory, which I personally believe dont deserve to be called APs. They have 3 years of required art-music course presequisites that I would never waste my time taking.</p>