Is it bad to have taken college courses but not the AP exams?

<p>Where I live, there is a program called College In the Schools where you are, in essence, enrolled as a student in local universities and you receive college credit for taking the CIS classes - all the tests are from the college professors. </p>

<p>If my school only offers two AP classes and a bunch of CIS classes (e.g. AP Bio and APUSH, but CIS Calc I & 2, CIS Chem I & 2, CIS Psych, CIS Western Civ I), will Yale view it as a negative that I didn't take the AP exams for the CIS classes? </p>

<p>At the time, I thought it would be enough to get credits directly from the colleges and not from the AP exams, but now I'm not so sure. However, I have taken the only two AP exams that my school teaches class for.</p>

<p>Yale will not look down upon you solely because your school have a few # of AP classes. As long as you have taken all the higher level courses that your school has to offer, you should be fine.</p>

<p>That's what I thought, but I was worried that by not taking the AP exams, I wouldn't show enough "drive" or something. Just post-submit anxiety I guess :-)</p>