<p>The ACES system may be different for Trinity (highly unlikely) but I don’t think you need to actually pick which courses to use for credit. </p>
<p>When I was in Pratt, if you send an AP score report, all your scores are entered by the registrar and course credit is assigned. Then as you take courses, the computer will automatically pick out which courses to use so that you satisfy your requirements for graduation. Obviously you had to have planned out in advance which courses you take but you didn’t have to actually specify in the system which courses were to be used towards graduation. </p>
<p>Again YMMV in Trinity but I doubt ACES is different for Trinity and Pratt.</p>
<p>As for math courses, I second the advice to skip as many as you can and only take what you need. You don’t actually need to take math 32 for a BS in bio and definitely not for a BA. You have the option of taking a statistics course through the STA department or take a bio department stats course instead for that second math slot. </p>
<p>Source: <a href=“http://biology.duke.edu/undergrad/requirements/major2010.html[/url]”>http://biology.duke.edu/undergrad/requirements/major2010.html</a></p>