<p>Would it be advantageous for me to take some humanities AP exams (I’m in the AP equivalent classes) at the end of this year? I’m talking about french (could do language and lit -with a lot of extra work- if there’s any reason to) and economics (could do micro and macro if there’s any reason to). (Plus my 5 in english). Would this lighten my HAAS requirement, meaning that I wouldn’t have to take a HAAS every semester? </p>
<p>I’m also wondering if I should even bother taking physics B (my class doesn’t prep me for C), because I already know MIT wouldn’t place me out of 8.01 for this. </p>
<p>Of course, I will definitely take calc BC. </p>
<p>I don’t think I will really need more units towards the general graduation requirements but it might be nice to have. Hey, theoretically, could you spend a semester or two with only 36 units (3 classes) because of AP credit? lol I wouldn’t do it anyways but just wondering. </p>
<p>oneeee more thing- would there be an issue, if I decide that it’s a waste of time and money to take any certain AP exam, that I listed said exam on my application as an AP I planned to take in may of 2009? </p>
<p>THANKS to anyone who knows this stuff and feels like answering! :)</p>