<p>because i passed AP calc BC with a 3..
i got exempted from Math Calc 2A class.
at our university, calc course is divided into 2 qtrs..math calc 2a/ 2b
i naturally took 2b because i got opted out from 2a...
but i hear med school don't accept ap credits. (what's the whole point of taking AP classes then.. -_-)
anyways in order to satisfy med school's calc req, i'd have to take another calc class...right?
well i certainly don't want to take upper div calc class...but i can't take 2a again either....administration won't give me credit even if i ace the class..
so i was thinking...is it possible to just take math calc 2a equivalent at community college and get the grade from there?
so my question is..</p>
<p>a grade i earned from community college in math 2a
a grade i (already) earned from my university in math 2b </p>
<p>will those satisfy med school req on math?</p>
<p>our school operates on a quarter system so one academic year consists of 3 quarters..so a full year of calc is 2 qtrs worth(math 2a/2b) here at our university... does that matter?</p>
<p>to make the discussion easier, would it help if i attended one of the UC (university of california) schools?</p>
<p>so basically i have the follow stats right now:</p>
<p>Calc 2A (1 qtr worth) - got a credit from AP test
Calc 2B (1 qtr worth) - got a grade from our university
Statistics (1 qtr worth)- got a grade from our university..</p>
<p>with the following math classes...am i safe for most med schools?</p>