Chance Me: Columbia, Colby, Bryn Mawr

You wrote:

“i rushed my original post but i did graduate from a stem program at my local community college over the course of 3 years. the course load included basic computer science, 3 levels of physics, biology, chemistry, anatomy and physiology, and math up to what is covered in AP calc AB.”

Okay, the last thing you wrote seriously changes this up now. That’s why it’s important to give us all the info. Be sure to describe ALL of this well on your application next year. If a course you took is just called “MATH IV” or whatever, for example, be sure to explain to the colleges you’re applying to that the class entailed X, Y, and Z so they don’t have to go digging for that info or wondering about it.

SAT subject test would be great, but as someone pointed out, not all schools are taking those. If you haven’t taken the higher level of chem, I’d take a community college class or online AP Chem over the summer. That way, you would be covering your bases at all the schools you’re applying to.

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