<p>Alright, so I realize colleges care about WHICH aps you’ve taken rather than how many - so my question is did I make a scheduling mistake? That is to say, should I have taken XYZ course in junior year rather than wait until senior year? I feel like the scores that will be sent to colleges are well … cake walk courses.</p>
<p>Sophomore year: U.S. History</p>
<p>Junior year: Art History, Psychology, European History, Language & Composition, French, Biology, Human Geography, Computer Science A, Latin</p>
<p>Senior year: Micro/Macroeconomics, Chemistry, Calculus AB, American Government, Environmental Science, World History, Comparative Government</p>
<p>I don’t see any problem in your schedule. The colleges will still see that you are taking those courses in your senior year, since it’ll be on your transcript. Or are you self studying some of them?</p>
<p>Hmm, 17 AP’s. That’s more than half of the offered titles. It’s going to be very hard for you NOT to take the ones any specific college may prefer. Most are impressed with 5 or 6.</p>