<p>frever thank you so much! this is great news! i can finally use all my AP credits…woohoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo</p>
<p>wait for hopkins med, or for infact any med school, when AP credit is not accepted, i would have to take a higher level class of the respective subject as a substitute right?</p>
<p>"frever thank you so much! this is great news! i can finally use all my AP credits…woohooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o "</p>
<p>-It all depends on your UG requirements and your Medical School requirements. It has little to do with answers here as everybody has different experiences. Please, make sure to consult with both before it is too late.</p>
<p>The list as provided seems specific to Rice accepting the AP credits and providing a transcript with that course as being completed.</p>
<p>So if you go to a school which wont give an AP credit for your AP class, it may not workout at all for you.</p>
<p>^and in addition, UG may give you a credit but Med. School may not accept it for pre-req. So, check with both. Med. School’s adcoms are helpful and quick with their responses.</p>
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<p>I understand ur point. My UG will allow me to use my AP credits for the respective classes…however, when u say that med schools may not accept it for pre-req, u mean that u HAVE to take the general course at the university? I thought the meaning was intended to be that as long as you substitue the general course placed out via AP credits with an upper division course of the respective subject, you should be fine?</p>
<p>^^Miami made it as clear as it can be made: “It all depends on your UG requirements and your Medical School requirements.”</p>
<p>No one can tell you any more.</p>