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Old 05-11-2008, 02:35 PM   #1
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Pondering Chem in senior courseload

I don't know if I should choose to take academic or AP Chemistry next year (there's no honors). I'm already going to be taking 5 AP classes (technically six, because Gov/Econ are one semester each) and for the fall semester, one dual enrollment class. It's also the year where my ECs will also be really demanding.

The sciences have never been my best subject. I probably wouldn't have my A in academic physics this year if my teacher wasn't so lax on grading.

The only reason I'm really considering AP Chem is because I want to have a rigorous and well-balanced courseload because I'm going for some top LACs and Universities (Middlebury, Brown, etc.). My sciences have been lacking (only two years, Honors Bio freshman year and currently Academic Physics as a junior). I know I will have a hard time with AP Chem and it will probably double my stress throughout the year. But I don't want not taking it to effect my chances of getting into the colleges I want.

So, my question is, do you think not taking AP Chem will screw up my chances with admissions?
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Old 05-11-2008, 02:49 PM   #2
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"The sciences have never been my best subject. I probably wouldn't have my A in academic physics this year if my teacher wasn't so lax on grading."

if you dont like it and aren't good at it, then dont do it

when did people lose common sense
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Old 05-11-2008, 03:02 PM   #3
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not taking it and doing well in normal chem is better than taking AP and getting a C (at least it is since you are already taking a rigorous coursload).
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Old 05-11-2008, 05:02 PM   #4
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Uh, since when did not taking six AP classes and only taking five ruin your chances for addmission? Taking five AP courses in your senior year is MORE than enough. Especially LACs will not care whether or not you take higher level science. They want more english/social studies unless you're going into science, which I'm assuming you're not.
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