Quick question about importance of APs..?

<p>Hey guys, just a quick question.
I go to a small private school (like seriously small, PreK-12 is like 600 people, my entire grade is like 30). Anyway, it doesn't offer any AP courses. At. All. I'm taking the highest courses offered, but is that enough?
I feel like when colleges compare me with all the people taking like 12 APs, I'll get rejected straight away. (I'm aiming Ivy, or something of that caliber.) Assuming my ECs and SAT scores are stellar (I wish :P), will not having APs affect my chances of being accepted to selective colleges?
Also, this is less of an issue, but my school doesn't rank. It just puts students in percents (like top 5, 10, etc). Does that make a difference?
Thanks.</p>

<p>No it doesn’t. You are judged in the context of your schools cirriculum. If you took the hardestclasses like you said, you will be judged accordingly.</p>

<p>If you have exhausted part of your cirriculum, I suggest taking college classes (if it’s feasible), to show you’re challenging yourself as mch as possible.</p>

<p>True^</p>

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<p>Thanks so much for the quick answer :slight_smile: I was having a mini panic attack :P</p>