<p>Im going to be a junior at a competitive private school but cant take any AP's.
I am qualified for AP's senior year.
These are the courses I will be taking</p>
<p>English 11
Physics
Pre Calculus
Statistics
Latin 3 </p>
<p>These are the courses I plan to take senior year:
English 12
AP pre calc
AP Stat
AP Latin
AP Econ</p>
<p>I really want to go to an Ivy League school. Do you think not taking any AP's junior year will look bad?</p>
<p>if you write in your college app that your circumstances prevented you from taking APs, they should understand.</p>
<p>All they care about is whether you take the most rigous courses. Not how many AP you take.
Beside AP is easy. I’m a sophomore who took a practice AP biology test and got a 4…</p>
<p>There is no AP pre calc. There is AP Calc AB and AP Calc BC.</p>
<p>Obviously, maybe that was a typo by OP?</p>
<p>It’s a typo because he’s taking pre calc junior year. If you can’t, you just can’t, and collges know that</p>
<p>ya sorry about the typo its AP Calc</p>
<p>I’m in the same position here. I’m an incoming Junior at a prep-school but since I’m international I’m coming from a completely different school system and don’t have the prerequisites required for any AP classes, they’re very specific like while I should’ve already taken some American contemporary history I’ve only taken Europe’s from 3000 BC - 1450 AD and they don’t offer any thing advanced for that.</p>
<p>I might be able to move up and take some science classes AP this year, but I don’t know that yet and it’s just as likely that I won’t. </p>
<p>Will colleges really take this into consideration?</p>
<p>From an ivy league student, it doesn’t matter IF you really can’t take any AP classes your junior year. You’re schedule rigor is completely relative to the school you go to.</p>