<p>Scheduling question here:
At my school, AP tests are not offered/allowed until 10th grade. In 10th grade, only one course is offered, AP Euro. In my 10th grade year, I did not take Euro, but instead Honors Modern World History, along with the rest of my courses (all honors). This year (11th grade), I am taking four APs and an honors course, which is the most available, and next year, I will be taking five or six APs. </p>
<p>My question is:
Will colleges think I chose the "easy way out" in my sophomore year because I did not take the only AP class offered?</p>
<p>Sorry for the somewhat long post, I've just been wondering about this for a while now so an answer would be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>Yea youre probably not gunna be able to get into a top 100 university. Sorry but thats reality.</p>
<p>garciac is just being an @$$. Don’t worry so much about the small stuff. What colleges want to see is that you are challenging yourself (which you obviously are) and dong well. One course is seriously not going to make a difference!! By the time you are applying you will have a whole variety of information that will help you and your counsellor choose wisely where you would be a good fit.</p>
<p>thanks reallypeople!</p>
<p>yeah Reallypeople is right, but too be honest I don’t blame garciac. You’re being too over dramatic about it, this was literally one course that you skipped out on. If you’re going to challenge yourself later it clearly shows that you’re willing to challenge yourself and maybe that would mean you turned a new leaf and wanted to challenge yourself, or maybe you just made the mistake of not taking the AP Euro course. These small things aren’t going to end your college career, stop worrying about the things you can’t change and the small things and focus on what you can do!</p>
<p>Best of luck in your AP courses</p>