Future Harvard Admits: How To Take AP Tests

By John Chang

If you are a high school student, you know about Advanced Placement (AP) tests. Of course, some students are international students (for more information on that, click here). Still other students are in the IB program. But for the most part, students entering college will be taking AP classes and AP tests.

Here are a few good things to know about AP testing:

1) Take lots of AP classes. The more the better. It looks good on your transcript, and it tells prospective colleges you have high academic ability.

2) Don't put off taking your AP tests. Start as soon as possible. They are not really all that hard.

3) Only take a few AP tests. You only need a representation of your ability and a few high scores. You don't have to have perfect scores for Harvard admittance. For GPA, SAT and AP scores, you just have to pass a certain level.

4) Taking too many AP tests can mess up your average. It is better to take a few tests and really concentrate on making the best scores possible than take a lot of tests and do well on some and not so well on others. Some schools, like Yale, prefer to see a good showing on a few attempts rather than a scattered showing on multiple attempts.

5) When you fill out your Common Application, be sure to include any AP tests you are planning on taking. This little-known insider's tip will help you in submitting an impressive Common Application.

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Remember these three tips: Take a lot of AP classes. Get your tests out of the way early. Go for a few high quality test results, rather than lots of mediocre test results. By using this strategy, you will do well.

When you score high on your AP tests, it lets colleges know that you are able to manage demanding courses at the college level. Ivy League schools want to see that you are able to deliver academic excellence. It is a definite must for getting into the school of your dreams.

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