confused about AP tests :P

<p>Hello all!
I'm super confused about AP tests.
As of now, I am a junior, but my school only allows students to take AP classes only in their junior and senior years...
so this kind of means that I have a long way to go.
This year I'm taking two AP's, only because that's pretty much that max. amount of AP's you can take at my school (plus tennis takes two periods, so i couldn't more than 6 classes /:)</p>

<p>I will be taking a few more AP classes in my senior year:
AP Gov, AP English, AP Spanish, (maybe) AP Stats</p>

<p>I'm really strong in English and Spanish, and I know I will pass those AP tests, so I'm just wondering -- if you take AP tests during your senior year, will they count for college credit? And if so, is the process a hassle (to make your AP's count for credit)?</p>

<p>Thanks for the help! :)</p>

<p>It depends on the school; check their website for details</p>

<p>/thread</p>

<p>As said above, some schools don’t accept AP credit at all (whatever year it’s taken), but if a school does accept them, they will take them from senior year. And they like to see that you’re taking a hard course load, so I would take them even if your top schools don’t take AP credit. For some schools your senior APs won’t be calculated in your GPA, but they will still see that you are taking them.</p>