Should I take these AP exams given the circumstances?

<p>I am a senior and am planning to attend the University of Rochester, which has an open curriculum, which means that no classes are required.
I already signed up for US Government, World History, Calculus AB, and Psychology. Is there a point in taking these exams since those classes aren't required for Rochester? Plus, I don't think I'll need the credits because I am doing premed with a double major: biology and economics, so I think I'll have enough credits to graduate after 4 years. Should I just take two, one, or none?
btw: one of the premed requirements is a year of Calculus.
Please help me before it's too late to get the 65 dollar refund for each exam.</p>

<p>Don’t take the tests that you are not comfortable in. Otherwise, go for it.</p>

<p>Calculus AB counts as one semester of Calculus btw.</p>

<p>Those classes can count as your GE, so you would have more leniency in your college schedule.</p>

<p>Double major would mean more classes are required, right? So you would need the extra credits.</p>

<p>For UR, there are no general education requirements. The only required course for all majors is a writing class.</p>

<p>right. Remember that it is certainly possible that you will change your mind in college and/or that URoch will change their requirements.</p>