What Can I Study With My APS Score? - Together We Pass (2023)

Knowing what to study with the APS (Admission Point Score) that you have will help you along your way to applying for the qualification you want to study.

First, APS is the system that universities use to determine whether or not you are eligible to apply to study there.

Your APS is calculated using your final Matric marks. Here are the minimum APS scores you can achieve:

  • 14 – National Senior Certificate / Senior Certificate Pass
  • 15 – Higher Certificate Pass
  • 17 – Diploma Pass
  • 21 – Bachelor’s Pass

14 APS Score Courses

An APS of 14 is an NSC / SC pass. This means that you have passed Matric with the minimum requirements, and will not be granted entry into any tertiary education course at a university.

There is a wide range of courses you can study with this APS Score which includes:

NATED Courses

NATED stands for National Accredited Technical Education Diploma. This is a qualification that enables you to work once you have completed just your first year of studies, and you can begin your career whilst studying your way up to a Diploma.

ICB Courses

  • Business Management
  • Financial Accounting
  • Office Administration

ICB courses are courses created by the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB) and studied through distance learning colleges. These courses are recognised both locally and internationally and go all the way up to the Diploma level.

Short Courses

  • Beauty Therapy course
  • Child Daycare course
  • Child Psychology course
  • Creche Management course
  • Digital Photography course
  • Event Management course
  • Facial Skincare course
  • Guesthouse Management course
  • Human Resource Management course
  • Make-up Application course
  • Nail Care course
  • Operational Health and Safety course
  • Personal Assistant course
  • Project Management course
  • Receptionist courses
  • Supply Chain Management course
  • Tourism Marketing course
  • Tourism Management course
  • Wedding Planning course

Short courses are skills-based courses that aim to get you workplace-ready as efficiently as possible. These courses are usually open-access, meaning all you need to be able to apply is to be over the age of 16, and able to read and write in English.

You can apply to any of the following distance learning colleges to study either a NATED, ICB or Short course:

  • Bellview Institute of Distance Learning
  • Matric College
  • Skills Academy
  • Ember Academy
  • The Learning Group

15 APS Score Courses

With your minimum APS score of 15, you can study courses that result in a Higher Certificate Qualification. Such courses include ICB courses and NATED courses.

ICB and NATED courses both include a Higher Certificate level. The level of the qualification is determined by the NQF (National Qualifications Framework) level.

NQF levels are in place to determine where the education level of the qualification is no matter the name of the qualification.

NQF levels go from a Grade 9 Certificate up to a Doctoral Degree. The way they are allocated is as follows:

  • NQF Level 1 – Grade 9
  • NQF Level 2 – Grade 10
  • NQF Level 3 – Grade 11
  • NQF Level 4 – Matric/Matric Equivalent
  • NQF Level 5 – Higher Certificate/FET Certificate
  • NQF Level 6 – Diploma/Advanced Certificate
  • NQF Level 7 – Bachelor’s Degree/Advanced Diploma
  • NQF Level 8 – Honours Degree
  • NQF Level 9 – Master’s Degree
  • NQF Level 10 – Doctoral Degree

NQF levels are regulated by SAQA (South African Qualifications Authority). This is to ensure that all qualifications on the same NQF level maintain the required standards to remain at that qualification level.

ICB courses and NATED courses all begin at NQF level 4, except for the ICB Bookkeeping course, which begins at NQF level 3.

Each ICB and NATED course has 3 levels, NQF levels 4, 5, and 6. This means that you can get a Higher Certificate qualification with any of these courses.

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Because these courses go up to NQF level 6, which is a Diploma level, you can choose to stop at a Higher Certificate level, or you can choose to continue to a Diploma.

17 APS Score Courses

With an APS of 17, you can still study any Higher Certificate courses. A Diploma pass has an APS requirement of 19. If you achieve an APS of 19, you can study Diploma courses.

ICB and NATED courses go up to the Diploma level, which is just one level below a Bachelor’s Degree.

Diplomas such as these can also allow you to apply for RPL (recognition of prior learning) at a university such as UNISA, where you can then study towards a Bachelor’s Degree if you are accepted.

22 APS Score Courses

The minimum APS requirement for a Bachelor’s pass is 21. So with an APS of 22, you can apply to study for a Bachelor’s Degree at any university.

Remember to check with the university you are applying to whether there are additional requirements for the course you would like to apply to. Certain courses, such as medicine, require a higher APS than other Bachelor’s Degrees.

30 APS Score Courses

With an APS of 30, you can study things such as teaching or psychology at a university. Teaching only requires an APS of 25, and Psychology requires an APS of 30.

For this specific APS score, you will need to check with the university you are applying to about the courses you want to apply to. APS 30 corresponds exactly with very few courses, but with this APS you can apply to study any courses that require an APS below 30.

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Courses For Higher APS Scores

Medicine courses have a minimum APS requirement of 35. This is because when studying medicine, the minimum requirement to pass the modules is 80%.

Because of this, universities require that your Maths and Life Sciences or Physical Sciences marks be higher than a normal Bachelor’s pass.

Certain universities, such as Wits, require an APS of 42 to study and Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering. Other universities require an APS of 28 for engineering. Check with the institution you are applying to for their specific requirements.

About NATED Courses

NATED Business Management courses aim to provide you with the tools you need to enter the business world, such as mercantile law, labour relations, and economics. Some career options with this course are:

  • Business Analyst
  • Payroll Administrator
  • Public Relations Manager

NATED Educare courses are designed to teach you all you need to know about owning and running a daycare, such as daycare communication, child health, and educational psychology. Some careers you could choose with this course are:

  • Au Pair
  • Daycare Manager
  • Daycare Owner

NATED Financial Management courses are available to allow you to enter the finance industry fully prepared. These courses teach things such as computerised financial systems, entrepreneurship, and financial accounting. Some career options can include:

  • Accountant
  • Auditor
  • Financial Manager

NATED Human Resource Management courses aim to provide you with the knowledge and skills required to help make sure the work environment is safe, healthy, and fair. These courses achieve this by teaching things such as mercantile law, labour relations, and personnel management. Career fields you could choose with this qualification can include:

  • Labour Relations Manager
  • Human Resources Manager
  • Training and Development Manager

NATED Legal Secretary courses are made to help you to be in charge of running the office of a legal firm with efficiency by teaching things such as communication, information processing, and legal practice. Some career options with this qualification are:

  • Legal Secretary
  • Office Manager

NATED Management Assistant courses are available for you to learn how to assist in a managerial capacity by teaching you things such as information processing, municipal administration, and public administration. Some career options for you to choose from with this qualification are:

  • Personal Assistant
  • Management Assistant
  • Data Capturer

NATED Marketing Management courses are designed to prepare you for the world of marketing. These courses teach things such as marketing management, sales management, and marketing research. Career paths you could choose with this qualification include:

  • Marketing Manager
  • Digital Copywriter
  • Social Media Manager

About ICB Courses

The final aim of Business Management courses is for you to be able to set up and manage financial systems on a corporate level. Business Management teaches managerial skills, financial skills, and many other business skills that you can use to make an excellent career.

Some career options with this qualification are:

  • Accounting Officer
  • Business Consultant
  • Sales Manager

Financial Accounting is a crucial part of any company, and these courses aim to get you to be able to handle the major financial aspects of a company. Some career options with this qualification are:

  • Senior Bookkeeper
  • Assistant Accountant
  • Tax Technician

Office Administration is all about learning a wide range of skills, including managerial skills, secretarial skills, and financial management. With this qualification, your career opportunities can include:

  • Administrative Manager
  • Office Manager
  • Public Relations Manager

About Short Courses

Beauty Therapy courses are a broad spectrum course that aims to help you learn how to take care of everything from hair treatments to nail care, and facial skincare to massage. There are many career opportunities in beauty therapy, such as:

  • Beautician
  • Make-up Artist
  • Salon Manager

Child Daycare courses are for those who have a way with children and love to work with little children in their development. This teaches you both about caring for children, as well as basic office administration so that you could run your own daycare. Careers with this qualification include:

  • Au pair
  • Preschool teaching assistant
  • Daycare practitioner

Child Psychology courses are designed to help you understand the developmental stages of a child’s early years. This helps you to understand what children need, and how they are likely to express it. Career options with this qualification are things such as:

  • Au pair
  • Preschool teaching assistant
  • Daycare practitioner

Creche Management courses are made to help you learn how to run your own creche. This teaches things such as communication skills for children and adults, as well as child care skills. Career options with this qualification are:

  • Creche Administrator
  • Creche Manager
  • Creche Owner

Digital Photography courses aim to help you get started on your own photography business. This teaches you about business communication skills as well as photography techniques. Career opportunities include:

  • Freelance Photographer
  • Commercial/Advertising Photographer
  • Wedding Photographer

Event Management courses are to help you create events that everyone will remember. This teaches you about business management and communication skills, and your career options can include:

  • Events Administrator
  • Event Manager
  • Event Planner

Facial Skincare courses are a slightly more specialised course than Beauty Therapy. This aims to teach you specifically about the face and creates career opportunities such as:

  • Facial Skincare Specialist
  • Facial Skincare Consultant
  • Freelance Beautician

Guesthouse Management courses are for those who wish to give a comfortable stay to anyone, whether locals on a weekend away or tourists looking for a place to stay. This teaches you about customer care, as well as basic first aid. Careers with this qualification are things such as:

  • Guesthouse Administrator
  • Guesthouse Manager
  • Guesthouse Owner

Human Resource Management is needed in every company, and these courses teach you about business communication, managerial skills, and organisational skills to help you to be able to resolve conflict in the workplace. Career opportunities with this qualification include:

  • Employee Relations Manager
  • Human Resource Administration Assistant
  • Human Resource Manager

Make-up Application courses are similar to facial skincare in that they are slightly more specialised than Beauty Therapy. The make-up application course teaches you about the structure of the face, and how different things will look on different skin types. Career opportunities with this qualification can include:

  • Beauty Blogger/Influencer
  • Make-up Artist
  • Freelance Special Effects Make-up Assistant

Nail Care courses are also slightly more specialised than Beauty Therapy. These teach you about nail shapes, and how to care for nails and keep them healthy and strong. Career opportunities with this qualification are things such as:

  • Nail Technician
  • Nail Salon Owner
  • Nail Consultant

Operational Health and Safety courses are designed to help implement and enforce safety rules in particularly dangerous work environments, such as construction, or indoor-warehouse fork-lifting and transportation. Ember Academy offers two separate Operational Health and Safety courses:

  • Operational Health and Safety Coordinator course
  • Operational Health and Safety Representative course

The things you will learn for each are slightly different.

For the Coordinator course, you will learn things such as occupational health and safety inspection, as well as occupational health and safety awareness. This is to ensure you know what to look out for in your everyday work environment that could be a danger to yourself or your colleagues and to fix problems as they arise before they become critical. Career opportunities with this course are things such as:

  • Health and Safety Practitioner
  • Occupational Health and Safety Inspector
  • Compliance Advisor

For the Representative course, you will learn about things such as health and safety and environment awareness, and health and safety and environment incident investigation. This is to ensure that if anything does happen, you know what to do in the situation and how to deal with it. This will help others to deal quickly and efficiently with the situation without causing more stress. Career opportunities with this course are things like:

  • Safety Officer
  • Safety Manager
  • Safety Consultant

Personal Assistant courses teach you business etiquette, communication skills, and customer service. This is because as an assistant, you will have to deal with different kinds of people, and this is to ensure that you can manage every situation correctly. With this qualification, you will have career opportunities such as:

  • Administrative Assistant
  • Receptionist
  • Secretary

Project Management courses are all about learning how to find potential risks in projects, and how to deal with them quickly and efficiently. This is to ensure that any risks that arise can be dealt with before they become a problem, or before the problem becomes critical. Career options with this qualification can include:

  • Project Administration Assistant
  • Project Management Consultant
  • Project Management in Resources

Receptionist courses are designed to teach you basic admin skills, as well as communications in customer service. As a receptionist, you will be dealing with many people every day, and receptionists often organise the schedules of others. Career options with a Receptionist course include:

  • Administrative Assistant
  • Customer Services Representative
  • Receptionist

Supply Chain Management courses aim to teach you how to understand and use corporate language, as well as basic financial skills relative to the supply chain. Career options with this qualification can be:

  • Operations Director
  • Supply Chain Administration Assistant
  • Supply Chain Manager

Tourism Marketing courses aim to teach you marketing strategies in relation to tourism, as well as basic first aid and managerial skills. Career options available to you with this qualification are:

  • Hotel Manager
  • Travel Agency Manager
  • Tourism Marketing Manager

Tourism Management courses are designed to teach you basic financial skills, first aid, and business language to ensure you have clear communication with all of your customers. Career options with this qualification can include:

  • Concierge
  • Travel Agent
  • Tour Guide

Wedding Planning courses are available to help you to know how to plan a wedding to take the stress off the bride’s and groom’s shoulders. This teaches you all the things you will need to consider, such as budget, venue, and catering. Some career options with this qualification include:

  • Venue Manager
  • Wedding Planner
  • Wedding Coordinator
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What Are The Different Matric Pass Levels?

There are four different levels to passing Matric. Each level determines the highest tertiary qualification you can apply to study after Matric. The four pass levels are:

  • Bachelor’s pass/Matric exemption
  • Diploma pass
  • Higher Certificate pass
  • NSC pass/Matric pass

What Are The Requirements For The Pass Levels?

Each level has different requirements to achieve it. The NSC pass is the lowest pass level, and will not grant you entry into any university to study for a higher qualification. The Bachelor’s pass is the highest pass level and is the level you will need to achieve to be able to apply to study for a Bachelor’s Degree.

The different pass requirements for each level are as follows:

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Bachelor’s Pass/Matric Exemption

The requirements to achieve a Bachelor’s pass are as follows:

  • 40% or above for English Home Language
  • 50% or above for Mathematics, OR 60% or above for Mathematical Literacy
  • 50% or above for three other subjects, excluding Life Orientation
  • 30% or above for Life Orientation
  • 30% or above for one other subject

Diploma Pass

For a Diploma pass, the following minimum scores must be achieved:

  • 40% or above for English Home Language
  • 40% or above for Mathematics, OR 50% or above for Mathematical Literacy
  • 40% or above for three other subjects, excluding Life Orientation
  • 30% or above for Life Orientation
  • 30% or above for one other subject

Higher Certificate Pass

  • 40% or above for English Home Language
  • 40% or above for Mathematics, OR 50% or above for Mathematical Literacy
  • 40% or above for one other subject
  • 30% or above for Life Orientation
  • 30% or above for two other subjects

NSC / SC Pass/Matric Pass

  • 40% or above for English Home Language
  • 40% or above for Mathematics, OR 50% or above for Mathematical Literacy
  • 40% or above for one other subject
  • 30% or above for Life Orientation
  • 30% or above for three other subjects

Note that these are the minimum requirements for each passing level, and achieving these does not guarantee entry into a course.

What Do The Different Pass Levels Mean?

Each pass level determines the highest tertiary education qualification you can apply to. The name of the pass level indicates which qualification this is, for example, a Bachelor’s pass means the highest qualification you can apply for is a Bachelor’s Degree.

What Do I Do If I Fail Matric?

If you have failed Matric, you still have plenty of options. You can choose:

  • Matric rewrite
  • Matric upgrade
  • Short courses
  • ICB Bookkeeping course

Matric rewrite is for anyone under the age of 21 who would like to improve their Matric results. When applying for Matric rewrite, remember that you may only rewrite two subjects, so you must be able to go from a fail to a pass by raising the marks of only two subjects.

You also may not change any of your subjects, you must rewrite subjects you wrote in your Matric final exams.

You can also rewrite as many times as you like, as long as you are still under the age of 21.

Matric upgrade is also for those who would like to improve their Matric marks but is for those who are over the age of 21.

When doing a Matric Upgrade, you can choose to upgrade as many subjects as you like, and you can also choose to change any or all of your subjects if you would prefer to.

You can apply to do a Matric Upgrade as early as 19, but you must be 21 or older to write the exams, as you will write the Adult Matric exams.

What Have We Learned?

The courses that you can study depend on your APS, what subjects you too and if your subjects meet the requirements. There are options available if your APS does not meet the requirements for the course you want to study. There are also options available if you did not pass Matric.

Author: Chloe Bydawell
Editor: Amy Venter
Date Published: April 8, 2022

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FAQs

How many APS do you need for a diploma? ›

The minimum APS requirements for the four passing levels are as follows: Bachelor's Degree pass – minimum APS 23. Diploma pass – minimum APS 19. Higher Certificate pass – minimum APS 15.

What can I study with 21 aps at nwu? ›

Humanities
DegreeFieldAPS
Bachelor of Administration in Development and Managementwith Local Government Management21
Extended Bachelor of Administration in Development and Managementwith Local Government Management20
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Communication24
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Graphic Design24
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Does Lo count for APS? ›

Seven subjects are counted, including Life Orientation. LO gets half the points of other subjects, provided the marks are above 60%.

What is the highest APS score? ›

The highest APS Score you can receive is an APS of 42 points. This happens when students get distinction passes for all their subjects. A distinction is a mark of 80% and above.

How many APs do you need to get into Harvard? ›

Harvard does accept AP Credit for classes in which a student earned a 5 on the AP Exam. These credits are accepted under a program called “Advanced Standing.” To qualify, students must earn a 5 on a minimum of 4 AP tests, transferring a total of 32 credits.

How many APs to skip a year of college? ›

If you manage to take 11 AP classes throughout your high school stay, that's enough (33 credits on average) to skip a whole year of college. While that may too much, even a couple of classes can be enough to give you a semester ahead of your peers coming into college.

What is the lowest aps score at NWU? ›

APS Score: The results obtained in six 20 credit NSC subjects are used in computation of the APS score. Life Orientation is excluded. A Minimum score of 26 is required.

What AP score do you need to teach at NWU? ›

APS Score: The results obtained in four designated subjects and two NSC subjects are used in the computation of the APS score. Life Orientation is excluded. A Minimum score of 24 is required.

What is the minimum APS required to study? ›

Your APS for university should be at least 23 points for a Degree Course and 19 points for a Diploma Course.

Can I get into college with 0 aps? ›

You may be wondering whether it's possible to get into a good school without these advanced courses on your transcript. The short answer is yes, but there are some things to keep in mind before you submit your application.

Is 9 APS enough? ›

For highly selective schools such as Ivy League schools, Stanford, and public universities like UCLA and UC Berkeley, it's common for accepted applicants to take about eight AP classes throughout high school, though that number can range from five to 13.

Is taking 9 aps good? ›

Some college admissions experts recommend taking as many as 7-12 AP courses before applying to the most elite universities. However, students who take 4-5 AP courses can still qualify for good schools, including many of the country's top public research institutions.

What is the lowest APS score at UP? ›

All programmes have minimum subject and level requirements

Candidates with an APS of 28 and higher will be given preference. For the Higher Certificate in Sports Science Education, an APS of 20 and higher is required.

What APS is needed for engineering? ›

have not less than 60% for Mathematics or Physical Science, 60% for the language of instruction and. An APS of at least 31)

Is 9 aps good for college? ›

To be competitive at some of the most highly selective colleges in the country, 8-12 AP courses may be the sweet spot amount, assuming the student can handle that level of rigor. There are no colleges out there that require you to take 14, 17, or some other obscene number of Advanced Placement offerings.

What is the easiest AP class? ›

Easiest AP exams by pass rate
  • AP Art & Design: Drawing.
  • AP Art & Design: 2-D.
  • AP Calculus BC.
  • AP Chinese Language.
  • AP English Literature.
  • AP French Language.
  • AP Government & Politics.
  • AP Italian Language.
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What is the hardest AP class? ›

Physics 1

This class combines physics, scientific inquiry, and algebra. AP Physics 1 is considered one of the hardest AP classes, covering topics like Newtonian mechanics and electrical charge and force. Students also spend about 25% of their class time performing college-level lab experiments and writing reports.

How many APs does the average student take? ›

The Key Number

If that answer isn't fully satisfying, here is a look at the average number of APs students tend to take over the course of their high school years, broken down by college selectivity: Selective schools: around 7–12 APs. Semi-selective schools: 4–8 APs. Less selective schools: 1–5 APs.

Is 2 AP classes enough? ›

To be a competitive candidate for admission, you will need to take at least 8 AP® classes, more if you can. It is a good idea to take 1 AP® course in each of the following core disciplines: English, Foreign Language, History, Math, and Science to impress the admissions officers.

What colleges don't accept AP scores? ›

Nine schools give students no credit for AP work. These institutions include some of the top schools in the country: Dartmouth University, Brown University, the California Institute of Technology, Williams College, and Amherst College.

How many APs do most highschoolers take? ›

Although over 80% of high schools in the United States offer some type of AP class, the average number of AP classes taught hovers somewhere around 8. Depending on your demographics, academic circumstances and overall AP culture of your area, the average number of APs taken by a student may vary significantly.

What can I study with 17 aps at tut? ›

18 APS Score Points Courses to Study at TUT (Tshwane University of Technology)
  • Agriculture Courses.
  • Beauty Courses. Nail Technician Courses.
  • Business and Commerce. Supply chain management Courses.
  • Entertainment Courses. Drama and Acting. ...
  • Graphics and Communications Design Courses.
  • Engineering Courses. ...
  • Health Courses. ...
  • HR Courses.

What is the APS score for Nursing at NWU? ›

Prerequisites: National Senior Certificate with university exemption or equivalent; An APS score ≥25; Physical Science or Life sciences or Mathematics at level 4 (at least 50%);

What GPA do you need to get into NWU? ›

Nebraska Wesleyan University uses a comprehensive process to review applicants. We select incoming classes with a variety of talents, views and achievements. The general standard for admission is a cumulative high school GPA of 3.0 or higher and a composite ACT score of 20 or higher (1030 SAT).

Do AP teachers know your AP score? ›

You, the college, university, or scholarship program you designated in My AP, and educators in your school and district, including your AP teachers, will automatically receive your scores once they're released.

How many points do APs boost your GPA? ›

While honors courses usually add 0.5 points to your GPA, AP classes often add 1 point. In other words, a 3.5 GPA would be boosted to a 4.0 in an honors class and a 4.5 in an AP class. This boost can prove particularly useful if you want to challenge yourself with more difficult training without punishing your GPA.

Is 3 aps in high school enough? ›

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 points is a diploma? ›

What is a DipHE worth? A Diploma of Higher Education is typically worth 240 UCAS Tariff Points, with 120 of those points earned at Level 7, and at least 80 from Level 8.

Is 5 aps enough for college? ›

Students applying to less selective schools or state schools are recommended to take 1-5 APs, so if that is your bracket then you shouldn't need to worry too much. For honour programs, scholarships, or more selective schools, you might need to ensure your application stands out in other areas like sports.

What is the highest GPA without AP? ›

No matter what kind of coursework a student takes, the highest possible GPA in an unweighted system is a 4.3. NOTE: some schools do not differentiate between an A (5.0 weighted, 4.0 unweighted) and an A+ (5.3 weighted, 4.3 unweighted).

Is 5 APs senior year too much? ›

You can definitely take 5 APs, but just make sure to stay on top of your work and spend a good amount of time studying to make sure you know the material.

What happens if I don't take any AP classes? ›

AP classes show colleges that you are challenging yourself, and can handle the academic rigor of a college-level course. ‍Schools are aware of the amount of AP courses that are offered at your school and what level courses you take through your transcript. There isn't any harm if you don't take any AP classes.

How many APs is impressive? ›

Aim for four to eight AP exams in your junior and senior years. For competitive Ivy League schools, admission officers also want to see AP courses for core subject areas and additional courses. If possible, aim to pass about seven to 12 AP exams if applying to these highly selective schools.

Is 14 APs too many? ›

How Many AP Classes to Take for Ivy Leagues and Other Top Schools in the US. For students aiming for the Ivy League and Top 20 schools in the United States, a good target is to take (and pass) 10-14 AP classes throughout your high school career — or 3-4 each year.

How many APs do 10th graders take? ›

When Should I Take AP Classes?
GradeRecommended Number of AP Classes to Take
9th Grade0
10th Grade1-3
11th Grade3-5
12th Grade3-6

How many AP classes is too many? ›

Your outlined plan is doable, but will be rough. Personally, I think AP Physics pairs well with AP Calc, but I found physics much more difficult than calculus so be careful. In general, don't take more than 5 AP classes. I never took more than 4 a year.

Is 10 aps too much? ›

Taking 10 AP classes can offer students many advantages. It can prepare them for college-level coursework, improve their applications for college admission and give them the potential to earn credit toward a degree.

Do AP classes really matter? ›

Taking an AP class is great prep for the acing the corresponding AP test. Held every May, AP tests are scored on a scale from 1–5. If your college offers AP credit, a score of a 4 or higher could allow you to earn college credits without paying college tuition.

Can I study at Tut with 18 points? ›

With an APS of 18 or above, you can apply to study any Diploma courses. You can choose to apply to universities, or you can choose to study ICB or NATED courses, which go up to the Diploma level.

What is the APS score for pilot? ›

What is the APS Score marks/results for Pilot. In order for you to get accepted at a University in South Africa, or (Colleges that use APS scores) for a qualification in Pilot, you should possess a National Senior Certificate (Grade 12) with an APS score of between 26 -35.

What is the APS score for computer science at UP? ›

The admission requirements apply to students who apply for admission to the University of Pretoria with a National Senior Certificate (NSC) and Independent Examination Board (IEB) qualifications.
...
Admission Requirements.
Minimum requirements
Achievement level
NSC/IEBNSC/IEBAPS
5530
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Is engineering 4 or 5 years in AP? ›

Tech or B.E. + M.E., the course becomes five years.

What grade do I need to study engineering? ›

A levels – To get on to an engineering-related degree, you will usually require a minimum of two A levels, with three A levels and A/B grades required for the most popular courses. Entry requirements range from CCC to AAA, with the universities and colleges most commonly asking for ABB.

How much GPA needed for engineering? ›

Now that you know what goes into an engineering GPA, you can better understand what makes one “good.” Generally, you'll find that good engineering GPAs fall between 3.0 and 3.8. Yes, this is kind of a wide range, but this is because there are multiple types of engineering degree programs.

How many aps did UCLA students take? ›

The average GPA of admitted UCLA freshmen rose to 4.5 with an average of 52 terms of college-prep courses, including 23 terms of AP courses. It's tough to get into UCLA, but not impossible!

Do APS matter in college? ›

As with many college-admissions related questions, the answer to this question is, “It depends.” However, as a general rule, your AP exam scores aren't going to be a major make-or-break factor in whether you get into a college or not.

Does AP exam affect GPA? ›

AP scores won't affect your high school GPA or your chances of college admission. (The fact that you took AP courses when they were available is a different story!) But good AP scores can earn you college credit. Just remember that every school is different.

What is the APs for diploma? ›

Diploma Pass – AP score 17. Higher Certificate Pass – AP score 15. National Senior Certificate Pass – AP score 14.

Is 2 APs enough for high school? ›

To be a competitive candidate for admission, you will need to take at least 8 AP® classes, more if you can. It is a good idea to take 1 AP® course in each of the following core disciplines: English, Foreign Language, History, Math, and Science to impress the admissions officers.

Is 3 APs enough for high school? ›

Aim for four to eight AP exams in your junior and senior years. For competitive Ivy League schools, admission officers also want to see AP courses for core subject areas and additional courses. If possible, aim to pass about seven to 12 AP exams if applying to these highly selective schools.

Is 5 APs in high school enough? ›

Students looking to earn admission to highly selective colleges should take multiple AP classes to bolster their applications and demonstrate they can handle challenging coursework. Some college admissions experts recommend taking as many as 7-12 AP courses before applying to the most elite universities.

What is the difference between diploma advanced diploma and graduate diploma? ›

Graduate Certificate

It focuses on a specific area and can build on prior knowledge gained from workplace learning or previous study. Advanced Diplomas are considered a complete qualification and do not usually require additional study such as a graduate certificate.

What is the difference between post diploma and advanced diploma? ›

The main difference between a postgraduate diploma and an advanced diploma is that a postgraduate diploma as the name suggests is a PG diploma, whereas advance diploma is the same as the regular diploma. It is a 3- year degree course as compared to a 2-year regular diploma.

How many APs do average students take? ›

If that answer isn't fully satisfying, here is a look at the average number of APs students tend to take over the course of their high school years, broken down by college selectivity: Selective schools: around 7–12 APs. Semi-selective schools: 4–8 APs. Less selective schools: 1–5 APs.

Can I get into Harvard with 3 APs? ›

Harvard only accepts AP® scores of 5 for course credit. If you have 4 scores of 5, you can opt to obtain Advanced Standing. You can use AP® credits to opt-out of lower-level classes.

Do colleges care if you get a 4 or 5 on aps? ›

This will allow the school to assess whether they are going to provide you college credit for any of the AP courses that you have taken. Typically, most of the time schools want to see a 4 or 5 in order to give you credit for the class. Every so often they will give credit for a score of 3 depending upon the exam.

What APS should I take in 11th grade? ›

When Should I Take AP Classes?
GradeRecommended Number of AP Classes to TakeRecommended AP Classes
11th Grade3-5English, Calculus AB, Biology, Spanish (or other foreign language), U.S. Government and Politics
12th Grade3-6Chemistry, Physics C, Calculus BC
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Is 5 aps enough for harvard? ›

Credits are earned by scoring 5 on a minimum of four AP tests. Certain AP examinations test material covered in one semester only, and for each of these, Harvard confers only one half credit toward Advanced Standing.

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