<p>I made a change in my second semester schedule that involves dropping AP Calc AB (it was considered an elective) and AP Biology (it was also considered an elective, took AP Government instead). It was in my best interest to make these schedule changes, and I can explain my switch if necessary (And no, it was not for an easier schedule second semester). Should I email my regional recruiter and ask him/her if I should inform the office of undergrad admissions about it? It will not affect my ability to graduate.
Thanks.</p>
<p>Will you still meet the number of hours of math required to be admitted? I get the schools mixed up, but most require 4 years of math in HS. Same question for Science requirements</p>
<p>Yes I believe so, I’ve taken algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Advanced Functions and Modeling, and Precalculus. As for science, I’ve taken earth/environmental, chemistry, and biology.</p>
<p>Does your transcript show each of those Math’s as High School credit? I know our school put my S’s Algebra I (7th) and Geometry (8th) on his High School transcript.</p>
<p>It would not hurt to call your recruiter, just to make sure. You will be asked to send in your final school transcript, so best to not surprise your recruiter with the change. Be upfront.</p>
<p>Alright. Thank you. And yes I do believe it shows those as a HS credit. I took Spanish I in middle school and that transferred so the math classes should too.</p>