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Are 2 AP Classes Enough for Junior Year?

Hi! I'm a sophomore trying to decide how many AP classes to take next year. I'm considering taking just 2 AP classes during my junior year. Is that enough or should I take more? I appreciate your thoughts!

a year ago

The number of AP classes you take should align with your personal academic strengths and interests. Taking two AP courses in your junior year could certainly be viewed as a rigorous courseload, especially if the APs are in subjects that you are passionate about and plan to dedicate considerable effort. If the two APs play to your strengths and planned college major, they might even weigh more positively in your application.

It's not just about the quantity of AP classes, but also the quality of your engagement with them. Admissions committees look for students who challenge themselves, but also who perform well in these challenges – so it's important to balance your workload to maintain strong grades and mental health.

Additionally, if you're involved in extracurricular activities where you're making a significant impact, or if you have commitments outside of school, colleges will consider these when evaluating the rigor of your schedule. If juggling more APs would compromise your performance or involvement in other valuable areas, then sticking to two might be the wisest choice. In the end, only you can properly assess your capabilities and interests. Good luck in your decision!

a year ago

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