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<p>I don’t see a compelling reason to take the classes at the four year university. The college classes are offered more or less in your high school. One can argue that you can for in both Calc 1 and 2 in a senior year by taking the college classes but it didn’t sound like you particularly jazzed by math. So AP Calc AB is a suitable option. </p>
<p>Take the college classes because you want the challenge. Take college classes because they aren’t offered in your high school… Take classes to get a taste of a college class. But don’t take classes because it will look “good” to top colleges. They can see through that pretty quickly.</p>
<p>FWIW, I took the intro biology class at a local university my senior year, because there weren’t enough students to have an AP biology class. It was an eye opener; I’ll not sure a lecture course with 500 students was the best thing for a high school student. So you need to take into account class size, how easy it will be to go to office hours if you need help and with whom you can study (any friends doing this as well?)</p>