<p>so next year for sure, i know ill have AP lang (took lt this year) AP Chem, AP stats and AP Micro
in addition, ill have honors gov, the second half of IB TOK (tok here is 2nd semester of jr year, 1st semester of sr. year), anthropology/street law</p>
<p>NOW, i want to self study for 2 or 3 AP tests, out of these, AP Macro, AP Psychology, AP Comparative gov, AP Environmental science, or doing work for AP art, drawing, at home and i know im going to take human geography</p>
<p>Which tests would be best to self study for
(extra info) At my school you can take macro, 1 semester online, the ib coordinater at my school recomends me to take IB HL Y1 psych if i want to take the ap test, i can take IB art, so i can get some time at school to do some ap drawing submissions (id base my series on the degrading on world religions) would self studying be any harder than doing these courses?
and im taking a 2 uni courses over the summer on geography and global society</p>
<p>Do you intend on receiving an AA and transferring those credits? A lot of colleges won’t accept any more than 20 credit hours, and quite a few won’t accept any AP/IB/DE credits</p>
<p>AP Psych and Government are probably going to be the best for self-studying.</p>
<p>Please clean up your English a bit to make your posts easier to read.</p>
<p>I am looking at school in Denmark, I have the grades to get in, but to be accepted into a college there, they require either a diploma from Denmark, an IB diploma or 4-6 ap tests, along with an American diploma. I indent on taking as many as possible to be able to send the highest scores.
The college in Florida I would intend on attending accepts as many AP/IB/AICE credits, as long as you are able to excel in the placement tests.
I am terribly sorry about my english use in my post above, I look back on it and see that it is very bad.</p>
<p>Thanks, that’s much better. Where do you hold citizenship? I don’t know where you’re from, but if you’re an international student, it can be complex. There’s a lot of good information on CC about the subject, so do a lot of reading.</p>
<p>I’m actually a native Floridian, so it’s extremely likely that I’d be familiar with the Florida university you’re looking at. Let me know if you’ve got any questions about it or Florida in general if you’re not familiar with the state.</p>
<p>Like you said, my story is complex. I currently hold citizenship in the U.S.A. and residency in Florida. I grew up in GTMO Cuba and have been living in Manama Bahrain for a year now.</p>
<p>I’m planning on dual majoring in international hospitality/relations and minoring in philosophy.</p>
<p>I have been looking at Florida International University, where I have been offered a 50% scholarship (which bright future would cover the rest.) </p>
<p>Thank you so much, I will be sure to ask if i have any questions.</p>