AP vs. Class at University (WWCT?) What Would Colleges Think?

<p>Hey guys, so I have a dilemma regarding what class to take during my senior year. I have already taken 7 APs and I am taking 4 next year for sure. I now have the choice of whether to take AP Physics (Which is taken as a year long class for 90 mins a day, but the first half of the year is an honors class weighted at a 5 and the 2nd half is a AP class weighted at a 6, averaging out at a 5.5) or 2 classes at the University of NC at Wilmington where both classes would count as a 6, and the way my schedule would work out would allow me to have a free period 2nd sem. while still allowing me to have the reg. 8 classes. </p>

<p>I am currently 2nd (I think) in my class and I"d live to be valedictorian. The UNCW classes would help me there, and would most likely make my senior year easier. The AP Physics however would give me another AP and allow me to take the test incase I decide to go towards a career path that requires physics, but would probably be more work. Do colleges look at one better than the other? I am confused, advise please?</p>

<p>I don’t think there’s any preference, assuming both are basically intro to Physics.</p>

<p>Well I wouldn’t be taking physics at UNCW</p>

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<p>You can take the AP test without taking the class. Students self study and take AP tests all the time, if the posting here on CC are any indication.</p>

<p>So would colleges frown on me going to UNCW to take a different course even though there was a perfectly legitimate course available at my school so that I could pad my GPA for the class ranking?</p>

<p>Would colleges know that “there was a perfectly legitimate course available at my school so that I could pad my GPA for the class ranking?” Colleges may see, after taking the college courses, a student who has experienced some campus/college life so the student will have an easier time adjusting.</p>

<p>What are the courses you plan on taking?</p>

<p>Something like US History from 1919-1945 and another class (not sure yet) which are both 300s. I was hoping to take for my 2nd class something like, Topics of Biomedical Research but I think it’s full…</p>

<p>TAKE THE COLLEGE COURSE. period…</p>

<p>ap physics is a lot more useful and worthwhile.
if you take physics based courses in college you’ll be glad you had some exposure to it in high school. college usually goes a lot faster and you have less time to study.
but history is something you can always take independent of prior preparation.
if you’re thinking you might go into a science based field, take ap physics.</p>

<p>in the long run colleges will not care if you are #1 or #2.
but they’ll definitely care if you have a good background or not
(when you actually enroll and take classes there).
at caltech at least, people are pretty segregated by how much background they had in high school.</p>

<p>says fizix.</p>

<p>Haha hmm well I’m not really thinking about going to caltech, I"m more on the business or medicine side of things.</p>

<p>lol your title reminds me of my best post ever from <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/1061903316-post2.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/1061903316-post2.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

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<p>Haha you’re right</p>