<p>I’m currently taking six AP classes and tow Pre-AP classes and will take 6 to 7 APs my senior year. I don’t feel like it is difficult maintain straight A’s in these classes. But my school doesn’t calculate rank based on the 4 - A, 3 - B, scale instead they use a 6.0 scale where a 100 in an AP class equals a 6. Should I stress myself and go for high A’s or would my time be better spent working on my ECs and SAT prep? I have an unweighted 4.0 GPA and am 15/396 in my junior class. I am also taking the hardest possible courseload at my school.</p>
<p>I should’ve double checked my spelling</p>
<p>What schools are you looking at?</p>
<p>And honestly, if I ran a college, I would much rather like a straight-93s-all-around kid with ECs and a life than a straight-99s with meaningless ECs.</p>
<p>I know I’m guaranteed admission to UT-Dallas, & UT-Austin, next year as a senior, and I’ve been accepted to the USC as part of RHP. But, I’m looking at some very competitive programs and scholarships in these schools and schools like Rice, Duke, Emory, and UVA.</p>
<p>much chance, too cold, low college, high rain</p>