<p>Many people have the problem that when they get AP credit for science classes they want to repeat the courses again to make sure they know the material. I have this "solution" to help such people. What that person can do is take the class over again at the community college and save A LOT of money. Also they can take the upper level class of that subject. Like for Chemistry they can take Chem 102 instead of both Chem 101 and Chem 102.
Also you might wanna take these during the SUMMER cuz then you probably won't have classes at your home school. </p>
<p>Also don't do this if you're going to like a Top 10 school like Harvard, Princeton etc. It is probably best to do this at your home institution.</p>
<p>o.O i thought taking core prereqs for premed at ccs are never recommended o.O since if i am right...i don;t think med schools will even know that you had ap credits for those specific courses you took at local ccs o.O</p>
<p>Goodness gracious this is problematic.</p>
<p>1.) Your logic about the top ten schools applies to any school which is... well, better than a CC.</p>
<p>2.) This is very much a no-win situation. If you manage an A in chemistry... well, of course he managed an A in chemistry, he took AP, and then he took it at a CC, and then he took it in college. But if you get a B in chemistry, then what happened? This was your third time through the material!</p>
<p>3.) And if you somehow manage a B at that community college...</p>
<p>4.) I don't see why that's a "problem" to begin with. If you want to repeat the class, just... repeat the class, if you're at a school that will let you. If not, then review the material from it. You've done it once before already anyway.</p>