<p>Junior year I took AP chem and self studied for AP physics C (got a 4). Senior year, I was planning on taking IB chem (equivalent to AP) and taking an AP physics C class. </p>
<p>How do colleges look at this "repeat" ? Will they frown upon this? Should I just taking some community college classes instead?
Thanks.</p>
<p>AP Physics is fine cause it’s not on your transcript.</p>
<p>What’s the point of taking IB Chem though? Admissions won’t “frown” upon it, but it will confuse them a little, and I doubt it will benefit your profile at all-- mostly just a waste of your time. Take a different course, or maybe take Organic at a local college if you’re really into chemistry and it works out conveniently through your highschool.</p>
<p>My schedule doesnt work out as nicely. The only classes available that period are IB chem, gym, and other regular classes like geography. </p>
<p>I can’t take organic chem at my local CC unfortunately. So if I choose to replace the IB chem at school for a class at a CC, Ill probably be taking intro to logic, or English comp. I don’t know what to do though.</p>