<p>Ok, see, I come from a very urban high school…
my school doesn’t offer that many AP courses so I don’t know if I should self study some…I want to get into pre-med and so I will try to study many…</p>
<p>but what ap self study courses are a valuable asset for admission into the pre-med program?</p>
<p>next year, so far, I have 100% decided on ap environmental science, ap biology, ap chemistry…</p>
<p>but what other ap courses will be valuable to pre-med/ivies, to show that you "challenged yourself’?</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>Do an AP English course. People get mad at me for this but you REALLY need to know how to write when you get to college. It will look great especially if you do well on the test and can skip a year of English.</p>
<p>also, I goto a small high school in manhattan, and they offer like 0 aps… Im taking microeconomics this year (sophmore year), and i was wondering which you guys recommend i take next year…</p>
<p>Im planning on applying to all the top schools, first two choices are Yale, then Upenn… Planning on majoring in Economics</p>
<p>I was originally going to do stats and macroecon, but i was thinking i should just do statistics and AP american, because i can also study for the SAT II, and also do very well in my course then… mind you, these are all self studied, and i will likely be taking some sort of internship during the school year also, so i dont know how much time ill have</p>
<p>kishin, i am going through the same struggle as you
my school also only offers a few ap courses and it SUCKS…</p>
<p>Well, what APs does you school offer? Kishin, gov and psych I know are easy to self study but it depends on what your interests and other classes are.</p>
<p>AP English</p>
<p>BC Calc</p>
<p>AP Physics C</p>
<p>AP Foreign Language</p>
<p>These are basically the hardest ones.</p>
<p>AP Chem and Bio are solid, but APES is a joke. Also, no Ivy will admit you as a premed. You just apply and show them that you’re interested in science.</p>