What are the policies on double majoring at Penn?

<p>i'm glad i don't have to take another AP test (gov). whew. more time to relax.</p>

<p>anyone want to answer my question??
-- should i take AP bio if i want to be a bbb/bio/biochem major? or should i retake the intro class?</p>

<p>thanks!</p>

<p>also, what if i have 5's on AP exams such as bio and chem but i don't remember crap from the class. would i be screwed if i passed out of the class and started in a higher class?</p>

<p>@ PennGrl09: It's because of that fact that Penn doesn't give credit for it. Too many people do too well on it :-/</p>

<p>@ Crystal. Take the test, move on. Play out your options when you get to Penn. You'd kick yourself if you took the class but didn't take the test and then needed the credit later.</p>

<p>@ a2n: Depends on the class, depends on exactly how much you remember. In most cases you can get caught up pretty quickly.</p>

<p>i'm just curious mattwonder, how many AP's did you take. Were you able to use all your credits and save some time? (B/c I hear that Penn is not that lenient with its credits)
Taking micro/macro will really help me in my case? (i'm suffering from senioritis so i need some extra motivation)</p>