Less APs senior year = slacking?

<p>Ok, sophomore and junior year I took a total of 8 APs, all 5's, but my senior year, since I'm out of English classes, and for lack of appropriate APs, I'm only taking 3. When I say appropriate, I'm not counting classes like AP Econ, AP French, others which my school offers but don't fit into my core classes or band. I'm taking APs Stats (took BC already), Gov/Pol, and Biology. So someone tell me, am I slacking off? Or more to the point, will colleges see it as that?</p>

<p>As long as your getting good grades i wouldnt say you were slaking</p>

<p>No. If you're out of APs to take, or if scheduling is impossible, then it's completely understandable. Just make sure to have your counselor indicate that on her recommendation.</p>

<p>There is always an option to enroll into a community college near you that known for its academics.</p>

<p>no, not slacking, with 11 APs. But, you might reconsider AP French if schools on your list require completion of a foreign language. You could AP out of the requirement.</p>

<p>Good job fellow slacker, you'll be working at line number two at Compton's McDonalds branch. </p>

<p>Forget it. You have 11 APs, probably AP National Scholar unless they got your name wrong, and is lucky your school has the money to offer that number of APs. </p>

<p>In short, nobody will take you for a slacker.</p>

<p>That's comforting.. And I can't take AP French cuz I take German. That's what I meant by not appropriate =)</p>

<p>And I'm actually asking whether or not Stanford will see me as a slacker =) That's my main concern..</p>