Senior Year

<p>So I came from a school overseas that didn't have many options on AP classes and ECs. It didn't even allow you to take AP classes until junior year. So now I'm in the states, in my junior year, and I'm taking my first AP class which turns out to be really easy. For my senior year, I plan on taking AP Calc, AP Physics, and AP Lit.</p>

<p>Will colleges look at this when I apply or will they only look at my previous years?
Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>Our school doesn’t allow us to take APs till junior year either. If you think you can manage the courseload for the APs you want to take, of course they’ll be taken in account. I know on the Common App, there is a space that asks you to list the courses you are taking in senior year. If you apply early action or early decision, then the colleges can’t really take into account how well you do on them (decisions come out before the first semester is done). However, for regular decision schools, some colleges ask you to send in a midyear transcript that also has your first semester grades. They might use that as a final factor in deciding whether you’re in or not.</p>

<p>okay, thanks!!!</p>