<p>If I’m entering some business program with these:
AP European History
AP World History
AP US History
AP Art History
AP Calculus BC
AP Biology
AP Statistics
AP Language and Composition
AP Physics B
Computer Science course in a state university
Media Journalism Cours in a state university</p>
<p>I know it’s kind of scattered, but how much of this stuff is worthless when I actually apply to a college? Any more advice on what I should or shouldn’t take?</p>
<p>what kind of colleges are you applying to?
if you’re applying to ivy league schools or those right below (stanford, claremont, mit, etc.) then its highly unlikely that it would.</p>
<p>but if youre applying to somewhere like santa clara, then yes, its possible you could have enough credits to be a sophomore.</p>
<p>Many schools will give you credit only for one AP in a particular subject area (for example, you’ll get credit for one history course even if you’ve done will in US, Euro and World). Some schools may give you credit for the two college courses, but many will not since they don’t know the curriculum. Some schools may give you credit for everything.</p>
<p>You need to check the policies of the schools you want to apply to.</p>