<p>Okay. Here it is:</p>
<p>Option A: Take 4 APs Junior Year and 5 APs Senior Year
Option B: Take 5 APs Junior Year and 4 APs Senior Year</p>
<p>Which would <em>YOU</em> pick</p>
<p>Okay. Here it is:</p>
<p>Option A: Take 4 APs Junior Year and 5 APs Senior Year
Option B: Take 5 APs Junior Year and 4 APs Senior Year</p>
<p>Which would <em>YOU</em> pick</p>
<p>First off, assess if you’re capable of this course load. If you deem you are, I’d recommend five APs junior year and four senior year. Don’t overwhelm yourself with APs; if you don’t succeed it’ll look bad on your part.</p>
<p>I would take four junior year and five senior year. Junior year you’ll be really bogged down by sat and securing those ec officer positions/awards. At least I was. Senior year you’ll have to worry about college apps, but really that’s a more fulfilling than too much competition.</p>
<p>Option A is basically what I’m doing, so thatt.</p>
<p>All APs are not created equally.</p>
<p>B. You need more time senior year to work on college apps.</p>
<p>Sent from my SGH-T959V using CC</p>
<p>B: more AP tests to put on your transcript</p>
<p>Thanks guys. I was exactly deciding about the problems and stuff you guys posted. I want to pick A so it’s more relaxed before college. But I also want to pick B because it shows college that I am a high achiever. Thanks for all the responses :D</p>