Significance of AP Classes

<p>No. Not to stress. MIT requires you to take advantage of the educational opportunities available to you. If your school has a cap on the number of AP classes, and you took classes to that cap, then you have done exactly that, and MIT will not hold it against you in any way (though it would be useful to ensure that MIT knows that there is a cap, the guidance counselor’s report on the school is probably the best place for that).</p>

<p>The same holds true from students worried about the fact that their school offers few if any AP classes. Again, not to worry, under a similar rationale.</p>