14 Credits Too Little?

<p>Thanks for the link MT!</p>

<p>Well, I did a bit of thinking after reading that, and I’m not exactly sure what to do as far as AP credits go. I was ready to apply all of my AP credit, but then I thought I should take it easy and not jump into higher-level bio courses right away. At that point, retaking bio 2 and applying bio 1, bio 1 lab, and bio 2 lab credits seemed to be the best course of action. Having read that article, I’m rethinking this decision…While it is true that Bio 1 <em>could</em> be an easy A, I would feel like I wasted my time taking the AP test if I forfeit my AP credit.</p>

<p>For schools that require supplemented AP credit, would I have to supplement courses like Calc or Euro if I received AP credit for them? I really hope this isn’t the case because those classes aren’t in my major. That is, I wouldn’t have to take them if I received AP credit for them.</p>

<p>Is it possible for med schools to, within the course of my undergraduate career (4 years), suddenly change their position from accepting AP credit to not accepting AP credit?</p>

<p>On another note, would medical schools accept post-secondary credit received during high school? I took classes at a university during my senior year in high school, two of which are English and Gen. Chem 1. I plan on transferring this credit (or rather, I’ve already transferred it) and skipping both of the courses. How important is English on the MCAT? I’m fairly confident in my writing ability and I REALLY don’t want to retake everything I received credit for.</p>