<p>Will I be screwed if I enter with 6 + college classes.
Soph - AP World
Jr. - AP Bio + Calc BC
Sr. - AP Stats, Gov/Econ, Lit</p>
<p>I mean apply</p>
<p>No why would you be. I only took 4 in high school and 3 college classes. I had 3 honors classes and 4 AP.</p>
<p>I only took 2 (Biology and Comp Sci A), but I spent my senior year in college so I took like 3 quarters worth of college classes. And nah, 6 seems plenty, so there’s no need to worry about it.</p>
<p>I applied with 4 IB Higher level classes (2 years in length, harder) and 4 IB standard level classes (1 year in length, about same level as AP) in junior and senior year</p>
<p>we don’t have “honor” classes, but I took all advanced classes in sophomore year, got all A’s, but kind of wish my school isn’t so dumb to make hard “honor” classes but not weight them. we had an “honors” program freshmen year and I took them all but they didn’t weight my grade, and now they don’t even have an honors program</p>
<p>but my grades are not the best</p>
<p>Nah, some APs are not even useful at all, while others are hella useful.
i.e. Calc BC gets you out of 1a/1b which you should not take if possible (53 and 54 are easier).</p>
<p>AP stats is completely useless (so is Physics E&M); several others like Comp Sci A or single Gov or Econ tests are almost useless.</p>
<p>6 is probably fine. What are you majoring?</p>
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<li>just kidding, I actually took 12…</li>
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<p>6 is fine, as long as you have good grades/scores in everything</p>
<p>11 AP’s, 6 college classes.
However, Berkeley is an entirely different animal.</p>
<p>I only entered Berkeley with 3 APs. (Calc AB, Macroecon, and Stats). That pretty much did nothing for me. I got out of the basic math requirement (Quantitative Reasoning), that’s all.</p>