<p>I am a new member and I apologize for intruding into your discussion but I really need a bit of information on medical school. As a high school student, I plan on taking a lot of APs (because the other classes are boring) but I heard that I will still have to take them again in college. Therefore, I want to ask if I get 5s on my science APs(bio, chem, physic B or physics C), can I still repeat the class in college to strenghen my GPA?</p>
<p>I am a new member so I apologize if there is any weirdness on my post in advance.</p>
<p>Depends on your college. Some will let you; some won't.</p>
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Therefore, I want to ask if I get 5s on my science APs(bio, chem, physic B or physics C), can I still repeat the class in college to strenghen my GPA?
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<p>At least for my school, you pick and choose which AP credit you will accept.</p>
<p>Also, If I get credit for AP Physics C, which is for engineering and physics, can I take an equivalent of AP Physics B in college (for premeds)</p>
<p>Probably, but... dude, it depends on your college.</p>
<p>wait, if you fulfill a pre-med requirement with an AP, will med. schools accept it?</p>