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The topic came up before this is slightly different since I don't know how much activities that go on your senior year matter as far as AMCAS are concerned.
I'm currently junior, who's finalizing his schedule for spring. I received AP credits for Calculus I & II because I scored 5 on AP Calculus BC exam in high school. Pre-Health Chairman once told me to take a college math, so I'm registered for Prob & Stat for next spring.
The issue is, I don't want to take it because I found another course that interests me. I wonder if it'll be an issue to postpone Prob & Stat for fall of senior year. I'm still waiting for Chairman's response as far as committee letter goes, but honestly, I don't think taking Prob & Stat now or later won't make a big difference in my application. Thoughts?
I'm currently junior, who's finalizing his schedule for spring. I received AP credits for Calculus I & II because I scored 5 on AP Calculus BC exam in high school. Pre-Health Chairman once told me to take a college math, so I'm registered for Prob & Stat for next spring.
The issue is, I don't want to take it because I found another course that interests me. I wonder if it'll be an issue to postpone Prob & Stat for fall of senior year. I'm still waiting for Chairman's response as far as committee letter goes, but honestly, I don't think taking Prob & Stat now or later won't make a big difference in my application. Thoughts?