Is the AP Capstone worth it?
If you are ready for the workload then there is no reason you should not do AP Capstone since not only will AP Seminar and AP Research will prepare you for college, but the AP Capstone diploma will give you an edge above other high school graduates.
Do colleges care about AP Capstone?
Will Colleges Care? Similar to IB, since AP Capstone is only offered at a select few schools, colleges won’t be specifically looking for AP Capstone or favoring it, since not all students have access to it.
Is taking AP seminar worth it?
The answer: absolutely! One of the best benefits of AP Capstone is gaining either the AP Seminar and Research Certificate ? (passing both classes) or AP Capstone Diploma ? (passing both classes and 4 other AP exams). You can show this off to colleges and boost your college application!
Why is AP seminar so hard?
The class depends heavily on the teacher; most AP seminar classes have heavy emphasis on writing and speaking so it would be similar difficulty to a merge between an AP English class and a public speaking class.
Can you self study AP seminar?
Because it is a part of a larger comprehensive, skills-based program, students may not self-study for the AP Seminar course or exam.
Is taking 5 AP classes too much?
An Ivy League hopeful might take 3 to 5 AP classes, while if you’re aiming for less-selective schools, 2 to 4 would be enough. Senior Year: Take more APs in core subjects and additional subjects, again being careful not to overburden your schedule and to leave time for college applications.
How many AP classes is too much?
Second, balance your course load. Unless you’re applying to the most selective universities, 4 to 5 AP courses over your high school years is more than enough. For students applying to the most selective colleges, you might need 7–12. But even so, taking 4 AP courses in a year can be extremely challenging.
Does Stanford accept AP classes?
Stanford accepts AP® scores of 3,4, & 5 for course credit. These requirements vary by department. Stanford has certain classes that everyone has to take called General Education Requirements. You can’t use AP® credits to get out of them.