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Hi,
Looking at the Harvard admissions page, it says "1. Biology: one year with laboratory experience. Courses taken should deal with the cellular and molecular aspects as well as the structure and function of living organisms. Advanced placement credits cannot be used to satisfy this requirement; upper level courses should be taken if granted advanced placement credits."
This means that if I am using AP Credit for biology, the upper level bio courses I take to satisfy this requirement should also include lab, right?
Is this the case in most schools that accept AP credit if its supplemented with additional coursework?
...kinda a problem for me because we don't have many bio classes with labs.
Looking at the Harvard admissions page, it says "1. Biology: one year with laboratory experience. Courses taken should deal with the cellular and molecular aspects as well as the structure and function of living organisms. Advanced placement credits cannot be used to satisfy this requirement; upper level courses should be taken if granted advanced placement credits."
This means that if I am using AP Credit for biology, the upper level bio courses I take to satisfy this requirement should also include lab, right?
Is this the case in most schools that accept AP credit if its supplemented with additional coursework?
...kinda a problem for me because we don't have many bio classes with labs.