Hya! I’m going to be a junior in high school and I’m planning on taking the course AP Music Theory this year, and AP Physics (B) and AP Calculus (AB) when I’m a senior. I want to step up my college credit game (if I get accepted) and self-study AP Environmental Science, AP Comparative Government and Politics, and AP Statistics anytime between the two years. If I got a four or a five on those exams, would they help make my college credit costs less expensive? I heard that Environmental Science and Comparative Government were easy, and I don’t know if they’re worth the time taking if I can’t get credit for them. If it helps, I haven’t taken an AP exam nor course yet and I’m hoping to go to my state university to double major in mathmatics and physics. Thank you so much for reading!!!
@Peculiar0Pencil Does the college you are applying to accept AP credit?
Remember, it’s not about quantity of credits but quality. Take the courses that will fulfill your general ed requirements. Therefore, in college you can just start taking classes actually related to your major.
I would look on the websites of the colleges you plan to apply to.