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It is generally accepted that when it comes to having more rigorous curricula, AP programs win the AP classes vs dual enrollment battle. AP programs are also more widely accepted. Moreover, it is more convenient to take AP courses over dual enrollment.
The best ones may very well be core classes: English, math, science, humanities, etc. In other words, find the classes needed for most any degree and take those.
Summary. Its not whether colleges prefer dual enrollment or AP courses. Rather, its a matter of what your high school offers in the way of higher level courses. There are plenty of colleges that will accept all different level students and students that take all different level courses.
The courses listed below should prepare you for success in college and beyond. English (Language Arts) Take English every year. Math. Algebra and geometry help you succeed on admission tests and in college math classes. Science. Social Studies. Foreign Languages. The Arts. Advanced College Courses.
While many dual enrollment opportunities take place on campuses, students also can find online programs that make dual enrollment a little more convenient. Through online dual enrollment programs, students can still earn college credit without needing to commute to campus.
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Dual enrollment courses offer a strategic approach to saving money on college and investing time in your education. By taking college-level classes in high school, you can accumulate credits without paying full price for a college course, potentially reducing the overall cost of your degree.
So take as much dual credit courses as possible. English, Math, History, Science and language courses are a good start. Even after you graduate high school there is something called the CLEP test. It also allows you to test out of college courses and costs around $100.

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