LSE for American high school diploma?

<p>I'm currently a junior attending an international school that uses the American system, and so that is the type of diploma I shall have when I graduate. I was always planning on applying to colleges in North America, but recently LSE has sparked my interest, however I realized that in order to be eligible I'll need to take 5 APs. I'm planning on taking 7: Psychology, Language, Literature, Calculus AB, Econ (Micro & Macro), Comparative Govt & Politics, and Human Geography. </p>

<p>I was planning on doing a degree in economics, but one thing which concerned me on LSE's website was something about having to take AP Calculus BC, it wasn't too clear on the whole thing. So does anyone know if its a requirement for LSE to have that class?</p>

<p>Another thing which confused me was that there was a list of 'suitable' AP classes. AP Econ wasn't included on there, even though they mentioned that class a little bit upwards on the page. Nor was AP Psych, or Comparative Govt, so that all got me worried about whether my APs would even count.</p>

<p>I just wanted to see if there's anyone who applied to LSE from the American System, and which of their APs were eligible, and if mine would count
Thanks!</p>

<p>come on, anyone?</p>

<p>You need to contact LSE and ask what you will need to do, given the program you are currently pursuing. They will tell you what is required.</p>