<p>So I hate history,
I'm good at literature/writing, I don't like it but I can tolerate it if it'll get me where I want,
And I adore all the sciences.</p>
<p>I'm a rising junior, and I've already picked out all of the classes I will be taking next year. Buut. Now that it's summer and moms are all talking about college, GPA, and ECAs, I'm starting to hear lots of different things about pretty much everything. </p>
<pre><code> I'm hearing from lots of moms that you've just gotta take as many AP and Honors classes possible, even if you don't like them, to get into a good college. Is this true? I was about to email my history teach to ask if she could bump me up to AP (!) but I thought I'd regret it later so I'm asking you guys.
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<p>-Is it really worth taking an AP class for a subject you hate? I guess another was to put this is: Will colleges (I guess Dartmouth is my primary goal for now) see a non-AP class and see that as a lack of quality/devotion/determination in a student?</p>
<pre><code> Also on ECs. Pretty much the only thing I did in Sophomore year was Track. I was just in JV (aka everyone else apart from Varsity), and I'm planning on running track again for Junior and Senior year.
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<p>-Is it worth doing this in junior year? I heard the workload is suffocating if you're taking several AP classes at once. The reason I really don't want to not do this is because I heard from students and parents alike that you have to be consistent with your sports/arts/community service, but I also don't want to fail junior year! A total bummer because I didn't continue band in 10th grade and now I'm gonna be taking choir next year. Yeah... My parents totally weren't and aren't college savvy.</p>
<p>Er I think that's about it.</p>
<p>I guess while I'm at it, I should also ask about AP tests.
How do colleges look at AP tests that you didn't take classes for. Is that good, bad, ugly ^^?</p>
<p>Let me just add that I hate my school located in beautiful, wonderful California, where 10% of the US youth get top-notch public education!</p>