<p>colleges wont see your ap scores?</p>
<p>Nothey wont see your scores, but APs could definitely give you more credit when you get to college and waive certain classes.</p>
<p>You have to report what classes you’re taking senior year. If it’s filled with regular classes instead of AP, that’s going to look REALLY bad.
Your counselor also has to send in the Mid-Year Report which shows your first semester senior year grades, which are supposed to be really important. Apparently your junior yr grades and 1st semester senior grades are evaluated pretty seriously because it predicts your success in college or something.</p>
<p>If you’re talking about classes, yes. Colleges obviously want to see a rigorous schedule.</p>
<p>If you’re talking about exams, well it won’t necessarily help with admissions but it can help you place out of college courses/gain college credit.</p>
<p>I had some scheduling conflicts and I only took 2 APs this year instead of the planned 4, but I explained that on my AP. Unless there’s a good reason for it, you should have at least a fairly rigorous schedule.</p>
<p>I didn’t take any AP classes, but I got into a really good school with great financial aid.</p>
<p>I only had four classes each semester: 2 high school, and 2 random college classes. I can honestly say that I did not have quite a ‘rigorous’ school year in academics or extra currics… soo… I can’t say it matters too much.</p>
<p>if you dont mind me asking, what school was it?</p>