APs

<p>I'm contemplating whether I should add AP bio to my classes next year. so far i have AP Calculus, AP English (which is a 2 year program at my school for some reason?) and AP Psyc. My school does not really offer a lot of AP Classes. For example, I can't take AP Physics, so im stuck taking honors physics, honors dramatic lit, mandatory philosophy and theology classes, and ,as of right now, CP environmental science. I attend a catholic school with the aim of applying to the likes of BOston College, Haver ford, Lehigh, Franklin and Marshall, Villanova, John Hopkins etc.</p>

<p>SO, in summary, would exchanging AP Bio for environmental science make a difference, or is it just superfluous?</p>

<p>AP Bio is way more impressive than AP Environmental Science if that is what you're asking.</p>

<p>its actually cp environmental science. The choice i made was haste i admit, but im wondering if it will help my chances for admission, and ,if so, how much?</p>

<p>anyone else have any opinions?</p>

<p>What does "CP" stand for?</p>

<p>AP Biology would "look better" than a non-AP science class. Personally, environmental science seems more interesting than biology, but whatever. :p :)</p>

<p>do you think you will be able to get a 5 or 4?</p>

<p>CP= College prep</p>

<p>and yes i dont see why i couldnt get a 4 or 5 if i just apply myself in that class.</p>