<p>ok so i'm probably only going to take one semester of calculus in college. I signed up for 155A, I already took AP Calc AB and (I think) got a 5 on it. I'm ok with forfeiting the AP credit because I'll already have over the maximum 18 hours with other AP credits, so I thought I'd just take 155A so I had calculus on my college transcripts in case law schools care which I don't don't know if they do, but I don't really mind taking it to get rid of one of the math and natural sciences classes. But not I'm confused. If you take 155A, do you have to take 155B or can you stop after 155A?</p>
<p>I think you can stop, since it’s A and B. But don’t trust my word, I’m an incoming freshman like you. If you’ve taken calc AB, why not take 170. I heard from some that it’s actually easier than 155.</p>
<p>you can do whatever you want</p>
<p>Why take just one of them?</p>
<p>i was just going to do one because i know you need three classes to fill math and natural sciences for AXLE so I was thinking of doing the required lab science, general logic, and a calculus class.</p>