<p>Hey so, I'm really interested in attending the London School of Economics (from the USA) as an international student. As far as I understand, to get in I have to submit 5 AP exams and my high school diploma. Well In my sophomore year I got a 5 on the world history AP, and this year I'm taking the American history AP, psychology AP, and English Language and Composition AP, and in senior year, I anticipate that I will take Calculus BC, Biology AP, and English Literature and Composition AP. Also possibly micro and macro economics (which according to LSE both count as a half an AP). But LSE also asks that I submit my high school graduation diploma. So I won't receive my AP scores until the summer and I won't get my high school diploma until June, so how will I be able to apply to LSE within the year? Thanks for the help. Also let me know if I got anything wrong, like one of my APs doesn't count or I have to take a certain amount in one year. Thanks so much.</p>
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