<p>Hey</p>
<p>Iv applied to engineering institutes and have gotten into places like Georgia Tech and UIUC. I would get the results for all the other schools like Cornell, Stanford, CMU etc by 1 April. Currently i have no idea about AP. Which tests should i take if im applyin for electrical engineering? Calculus, Physics, Chem? How many can i take? Im from india. So what places can i take them from if im in a school which does not have ap courses or ib? Thanks a lot for ur help.</p>
<p>You can take as many as you want, but the most useful will be Calc, Chem, Physics C, and maybe Statistics to some extent. Take note that certain schools won't accept any credit for some exams at all even if you got the highest score possible.
As for internationals, I believe Collegeboard has some policies to accommodate them. Perhaps some of the other international CC members can shed some light on this matter.</p>
<p>at most schools, you can take placement tests if you feel you already know a course. but yeah, gator listed all of the relevant ones.</p>
<p>all the math and science APs you can get your paws on.</p>