<p>I recently heard that most medical schools do not accepted credit earned by recieving high scores on AP tests. Does this mean that although I scored a 5 on both my AP Biology and AP Chemistry tests I will still have to sit through intro classes on both subjects to recieve recognition from medical schools? I also heard that some medical schools accept credit from BC Calculus and maybe some other AP courses. Is this true? Thanks.</p>
<p>The other option is to take advanced science classes in those field (cell bio and genetics with lab instead of retaking bio 1 and 2), but yeah the safe bet is to have four chemistry two bio and two physics classes all with labs.</p>