Community College Classes vs. AP Classes

<p>Hi everyone, </p>

<p>This is my current Junior Transcript:</p>

<p>(AP) United States History: D+/C+
(AP) English Language: B/B
(AP) Chemistry Lecture: B/C
(AP) Chemistry Laboratory: B/B
(CP) Algebra II: B/B
(CP) Theater I: A/A</p>

<p>And this is my Sophomore Transcript: </p>

<p>(CP) English II: A/A
(CP) Sociology of American Popular Music: A
(CP) Biology: A/A
(CP) World History: A/A
(CP) American Sign Language I: A/A
(CP) Geometry: A/A</p>

<p>And this is my current Senior Schedule: </p>

<p>ZERO PERIOD
-(H) English IV</p>

<p>-(AP) Biology
-(AP) Physics I
-(AP) Statistics
-(AP) United States Government/ (AP) Macroeconomics
-(P) American Sign Language III
-(P) Life Skills/ (P) Team Sports</p>

<p>EIGHTH PERIOD
-(P) Academic Decathlon</p>

<p>By the time I graduate high school, I would have completed 16 APs. It’s not like I’m actually trying. I’m going to a community college, and from there, transfer to a UC (I’m a CA resident).</p>

<p>My school ranks within the top 2% of CA public schools. I totally dropped the ball my Junior Year, making enemies of my teachers (should have a B in APUSH, 1 point off in participation).</p>

<p>Anyway, I want to transfer to Cal. Here are my desired courses for CC (poli sci, legal studies major).</p>

<p>Freshman Year
-Social and Political History of the United States I<br>
-American Government and Politics
-Introduction to Political Theory
-Statistics</p>

<p>-Social and Political History of the United States II
-National, State and Local Politics
-International Relations
-Philosophy</p>

<p>Sophomore Year
-Comparative Government
-Principles of Microeconomics
-Introduction to Sociology
-Principles and Procedures of the Justice System
-Introduction to Criminology</p>

<p>-Psychology of Communication
-Business and Professional Speech
-English Literature
-Argumentation and Debate
-Legal Aspects of Evidence</p>

<p>Would CC be easier? Going into Junior year, I stopped trying… at all. I mean, I occasionally study, but not really :P.</p>

<p>bump!</p>

<p>

No, of course not!</p>

<p>Really? Ostensibly, they are just as hard as AP courses?</p>

<p>I’m talking about California Community College courses here. </p>

<p>College classes move at faster pace than any AP classes.</p>