If you apply early, do colleges still see your senior year courseload?

<p>I am taking three APs senior year, and I want to apply early to Yale. Even though they won't see any of my senior year grades, will they see that I am taking those classes?</p>

<p>For any such EA or ED schools, you are usually required to submit a list of classes you are taking senior year either on the application or via a counselor’s form.</p>

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<p>collegebeth - usually the classes you will be taking senior year appear on your transcript - there just is no grade next to the name of the course yet. But, check with your GC to be sure that your hs does it that way. Many college applications also have a place for you to self-report the classes you are taking senior year.</p>

<p>“If you apply early, do colleges still see your senior year courseload?”
Definitely. There is also a specific space on Common App where you list your senior year courses.</p>

<p>They will see your courses and get mid year grades if they are considering accepting you.</p>