<p>My high school offers 8 AP classes, but I only took 2 of them. However, by the end of senior year I will have taken 8 postsecondary classes. For anyone who doesn't know, a postsecondary class is a college class taught by a college professor. My postsecondary classes include Intro to Economics, World Politics, Intro to Psychology, Intro to Sociology, English Comp I and II, Analytic Geometry-Calculus III, and Intro to Ordinary Differential Equations. The AP classes I took are AP Chemistry and AP Calculus. I have earned A's in all of these classes. </p>
<p>Will the fact that I took so few AP classes ruin my chance for acceptance to Columbia, or does the fact that I took so many postsecondary classes make up for it?</p>