Is this right way to write for the additional info section?!?!

<p>okay so i just listed some extra ECs that i didnt have room for in the activities section and i want to also include this part:</p>

<p>Also, I would like to provide some explanations regarding:
my SAT Subject Test Scores and my AP Calculus courses

  1. Please kindly take into consideration that at the time when I took the SAT Subject Tests in Biology M. and French, I had not taken the senior level classes of these subjects. My school could only offer Biology12 and French12 in the second semester of my senior year.
  2. My school started to offer AP Calculus AB for the first time at the beginning of the second semester of my junior year (It is the only AP class offered at my school). The course started in February and ended in mid-May. Therefore, it was 3.5 months of intense academic challenge, an intellectually engaging experience I will never forget. As a result of hard work, I received a 5, but I wanted a more solid foundation of calculus before I left high school. Although I received a 5, I had to work extremely hard for it, because calculus did not come to me very easily. I was planning to review Calculus on my own during my senior year when my AP Calculus teacher offered me the Calculus BC course, designed for students who finish Calculus AB in their junior year. This is why I am taking Calculus BC in spite of already having the Calculus AB credit.</p>

<p>Is this the right way to format this section!!! someone please reply asap!!! thanks!</p>

<p>it seems fine, but a bit formal (?) that may not be a bad thing.</p>

<p>Isn’t it normal to take bc after ab? What else would one do? </p>

<p>Are you really sure you need to include these things?</p>

<p>is it ?!?! i never knew other ppl did it as well!!
but i think i should include it anyways because i wanted to tell them that it is the only ap class offered at my school. i asked my counselor to write about my SAT 2s and the only AP class but she forgot or didnt care so … ya. haha</p>

<p>in my school, everyone takes bc after ab</p>

<p>relax</p>

<p>yes. bc is a continuation of ab in most cases</p>

<p>Too bad they don’t have a CD (for multivariable), or DE (for linear algebra!)</p>