<p>I have kinda mapped out what I think the rest of my high school academic career looks like and it seems that I'll have three or four AP tests to take as a Junior (this coming year), as opposed to my senior year where I may have seven or so. I just wondered if there was any cons in the eyes of admissions offices to have a stronger senior year.</p>
<p>Not at all. Many students have more rigorous senior schedules than they do junior schedules. I took 2 APs and honors/accelerated classes with electives in my junior year. Next year, I’m taking 6 APs, one of which is self-studied, and 3 community college courses.</p>
<p>nope, it doesn’t look bad at all. I think it actually looks good because it shows that you’re making constant progress</p>
<p>especially if you are applying for regular, it helps that you are keeping up your work and having a strong senior year. For early, your senior fall matters a lot too!</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>