<p>My high school doesn't offer several AP classes (we have the ap calculus ab/bc, ap computer science, drawing, and stats) Other than that, the best thing we have is Concurrent college Classes, which we have several, about 20 classes. These classes are in conjuntion with some schools here in the area, in which the professor comes to our school or the student goes to the college/university. These college classes last one semester, are one year's worth of HS credit, and are given the same weight as AP classes on GPA. Does anybody have any advice whether or not college admission committees will look at my transcript and see college concurrent classes and view them as "easy classes," due to them not being AP Classes. Some of these classes are US Government, Comparitive Government English Literature I/II, Into to Psychology, Sociology, College Algebra, Music/Art Appreciation, and an aray of others. As you may see, some of these classes are like AP Classes.</p>
<p>Colleges will know exactly what concurrent courses are. You will get recognition for your enrollment. Your school isn't the only one to have this arangement.</p>