it just hit me that AP exams are taken in may. then what is the point of taking any AP classes in my senior year? won't i get my scores AFTER i have been accepted to a certain college? this means that they will see it only after having made a decision.does it have any effect? plz hlp....
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Senior year AP courses can be important on the application, and results from the exam important to your college career after you are accepted. Attempting the courses and especially earning good grades in the autumn term, which is usually included on the transcript the college examines, are both in your favor.
After you are accepted and choose a school, a good score on the AP exam can place you out of basic college courses and can meet some of your degree requirements. For example, a high score on a foreign language exam can meet a foreign language requirement for a degree. You are then saved the need to take language courses at the university, unless you want to.
They accept you partly based on your schedule of classes for your Senior year and you must submit a transcript at the end of the year. No decent college wants someone who slacked off in their Senior year. You do what you SHOULD do!!
DO them, because even if you get accepted, they may look at your AP transcript with straight ones in senior because you slacked of and drop you. No good college accepts slackers.
yes, they want to make sure you did not slack of. if you did, there may be a possibility that they may decide to let you go & not accept you. you should continue like 9th,10th, & 11th grade or better.
they look at your senior year schedule and activities
yes