<p>which AP classes stick out the best on transripts in college admissions???</p>
<p>AP Gym clearly haha…</p>
<p>the dean of admissions at UPitt told me that ‘scope’ is VERY important in college admissions, so if you’re a science major, AP humanities (histories, englishes, etc.) supposedly look good, along w/ vice versa.</p>
<p>should it be flamboyant? I’d say a lot stand out. However, some are know for being really easy. Basically, as long as you aren’t taking only the “easy” ones, they are all good. The more challenging, the better, tho’.</p>
<p>Evilbooyaa: interesting. i will keep that in mind.</p>
<p>AP Walking</p>
<p>(J/k. Side note: my school has a class called “walking” and another class called “advanced walking” LMAO??)</p>
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<p>Haha Advanced Walking? WOW. we have a walking club, but no class! how are they graded?</p>
<p>Walking technique…obviously. And not tripping up stairs, which I do A LOT!!! :-)</p>
<p>lol that would be such a fun class!</p>
<p>probably APs don’t stick out that well… because everyone takes a lot of them</p>
<p>Yeah, as Evilbooyaa said, scope is very important. Someone I know applied to an eight year guaranteed med program and she took AP English. She went to an interview and the interviewer was very excited about her “non-science AP.” She got into the program. Obviously there were other factors, but that helped.</p>
<p>i personally think AP Enviro Science and AP Human Geo are pretty flambuoyant and useless.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t dismiss Ap Human Geography so quick… I think its pretty useful when it comes to international affairs, or international business.</p>
<p>ah possibly. guess i don’t have enough ‘scope’. was thinking along the lines of a science/math field or pre-med or something of the sort.</p>
<p>yeah, it’s not that hum geo or enviornmental sci are useless, it’s just that it’s engraved into everyone’s minds (possibly adcoms, too?) that these classes are jokes (well, maybe not jokes, but at the bottom rung of the AP-class ladder). so, yeah (although I am considering pulling an environmental sci self-study :)).</p>