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I'm a junior in highschool and i am thinking about what i want to do with my future. i am not enrolled in any ap or honor classes but i am doing 90+ in my classes and i am involved with volunteer work and i am in extracurricular activities after school. will it effect it a lot of i'm not in any honor classeS?

2006-11-13 13:08:15 · 4 answers · asked by angel 3 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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What the best colleges want to see is that a student took advantage of every academic opportunity that presented itself at her high school.

So if your high school offers AP classes and you did not take them, you did not take advantage of every opportunity.

However, that being said, if you are not shooting for an Ivy League or top Liberal Arts college (Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Smith, Vassar, Barnard, etc.), then you should do fine. Just get great SAT scores.

2006-11-13 13:20:50 · answer #1 · answered by X 7 · 0 0

as long as you probably did nicely on your different instructions and characteristic some solid extracurricular involvements (and, of route, a very good try score), this should not be a issue. that is totally authentic in case you went to a severe college without too many honors or AP instructions. i'm in college yet I left severe college early after 10th grade for early the front into college. formerly I left, I had 2 AP instructions and eight honors instructions. Extrapolating (if I had stayed in severe college), that would want to intend 4-6 AP instructions and 10-14 honors instructions. And, even as i do not favor to discourage you from Bard, it has a foul popularity for its scholars consistently smoking pot (between the worst contained in the U. S.) and for being out contained in the approach nowhere in lengthy island (that is a very good college in a good number of different factors yet i might want to guage those "defects" formerly attending). i have no opinion on Reed and honestly inspire Swarthmore (a small snug campus it really is close sufficient to a huge city, Philadelphia).

2016-11-29 02:59:11 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Agreed...if you're shooting for the top/top schools, you're unlikely to get in without a more challenging courseload. But no doubt there are many excellent/good schools that could be a good fit for you. Check out this site and the book for some schools that might be just right for you. Also agreed...work hard and prep for your SATs, ACTs, and/or SAT Subject Tests, should you decide to take those.

http://www.ctcl.com/why/index.htm

2006-11-13 14:57:23 · answer #3 · answered by Shars 5 · 0 0

depends on what you mean when you say "good college."

if you mean harvard/princeton/mit etc.

then yea, you will probably have no shot at those colleges if you have absolutely no honor classes nor ap classes (read: 0)

2006-11-13 13:16:17 · answer #4 · answered by Alex W 3 · 0 0

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