<p>Nope, no way to not include your AP credit for med schools.</p>
<p>Once you send your AP scores to your college and have those credits reflected on your college transcript, they must also be included in your AMCAS application. Same goes for all classes you’ve ever taken at any college, all instances you took a class (ie, if you retook it, you have to report both attempts), all study abroad…everything, I’m sure you get the picture. Any class you’ve taken in college will eventually make it to AMCAS.</p>
<p>Another word of caution. My school’s policy for transfer credit is to show the credit on your transcript but not add that grade to your GPA, which I believe is a pretty common practice. Remember that your AMCAS GPA–the only one that med schools see–reflects ALL coursework, including any transfer classes or classes taken dual-enrollment/for college credit. (I’m a little bitter about this because it added 6h of B’s to my transcript, 3h for calculus 2 taken dual enrollment during high school, and 3h for intro English taken at a community college so I could take more science at my college). </p>
<p>The AMCAS also does not recognize +/- grading, so all your B+'s become Bs and your A-'s become A’s. I didn’t know any of that until my junior year (oops)–I assumed AMCAS used the GPA your school calculated, when really that is not the case.</p>