<p>should i self study for ap stats, eng lang or lit(not sure which yet) and physics c: mechanics exams?</p>
<p>also r these ap classes worth taking in senior year?
Calc BC
chem
bio</p>
<p>should i self study for ap stats, eng lang or lit(not sure which yet) and physics c: mechanics exams?</p>
<p>also r these ap classes worth taking in senior year?
Calc BC
chem
bio</p>
<p>I’m planning on self-studying AP Stats but I think you should definitely take Calc BC… Hell, take all of them haha, they’re all important classes.</p>
<p>But the colleges you’ll be applying to won’t see your AP score…</p>
<p>92jjx, it depends on what you want to major in … if you want to be a science person (by the looks of it) it should be better to take Physics C, Calc BC, Chem, and Bio. You should do a variance on them depending on what kind of science you want to do. </p>
<p>self study … i’m doing that for Physics C (sorta, independent study) so idk about that. but take those classes you stated, they are really important and good classes.</p>
<p>The material from Physics C Mechanics might be really tough unless you already have experience with calc and physics. But if you study it while taking Calc BC in school you should be fine–you’ll see a lot of overlap.</p>
<p>All of the courses you listed are fundamental to what you’ll be studying in college if you’re a science major, so I’d take/self-study them all if that’s the case.</p>
<p>thx everyone
yea im gonna major in either biochem, chem, or engineering that deals with chem or bio
i plan to go to med/pharmacy school after undergrad, so i wanna take all math and science ap’s b4 heading off to college</p>
<p>also can someone tell me about importance of taking ap eng?
i mean im taking dual enrollment eng class right now but one of the colleges im applying to doesnt accept summer credit</p>