dsi411
October 5, 2013, 5:07pm
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clementines2016:
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AP gov/economics(it’s a requirement)
do you mean ap gov AND ap econ? that seems quite miserable, considering the other classes you’re taking.</p>
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Ap math of some kind?
ap stats? that’s pretty much all that’s left, ap wise. i took a course equivalent to precalc in 10th grade, then junior year i took ap stats, and now i’m taking ap calc bc, as a senior. i would recommend that someone who’s not crazy about math do the same, but it is a little difficult with the gap year in between precalc and calc.</p>
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AP environmental science?
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ap physics
LOL good luck. but if it’s ap c, then take it after calc (if that’s the case, ignore what i said earlier about the math sequence. i would take ap calc junior year and then ap stats and ap physics senior year. then of course take apes junior year).</p>
<p>but why no ap biology or ap chem? i think colleges prefer that over apes, but i’m not sure.
Yes, Ap gov and econ in one year. I have to take it to graduate. For the math, do you think AP stats is challenging enough for someone who wants to go into biology? For the science, I am taking chemistry right now, I am taking AP biology next year. What should I take instead of AP environmental science?</p>