<p>i've been browsing through some AP score policy sites (especially UCs), and i've seen exemptions for scores of 3's for like biological sciences 10, chem 10, physics 10, etc.</p>
<p>do people looking to do pre-med requirements take the "10" classes and then the "A" classes (chem 2A, physics 1A, etc.) or just go the "A" classes b/c of their intended route to med school? </p>
<p>sry that's a bit awkwardly worded but appreciate any insights, thanks</p>
<p>^ does anyone know the difference b/t those 2 types of classes?</p>
<p>No… obviously because no one knows about the system of the one very specific school you’re talking about, which you fail to even name</p>
<p>the only school which i have the link to is UC Davis</p>
<p><a href=“http://admissions.ucdavis.edu/admissions/fr_ap.cfm[/url]”>http://admissions.ucdavis.edu/admissions/fr_ap.cfm</a> </p>
<p>look in the natural sciences part for the science/math courses</p>