uh i dont know maybe
yes
NYU has many musical theater programs. These have to do with performances.
New York University (NYU) recognizes a variety of Advanced Placement (AP) courses for credit, typically including subjects such as Calculus, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and various languages. The specific AP scores required for credit may vary by department and program. Students should check the NYU website or their specific academic department for the most current and detailed information on which AP courses are recognized and the corresponding credit policies.
Most people consider AP Psychology, AP Environmental Science, and AP Human Geography to be the easiest of all the AP classes.
For most of the better schools out there you definitely want to take as many as you can. Even if you think you will get a lower grade in an AP class than in a regular class you should still pick the AP because the school wants to see that you challenge yourself, but still make sure you can at least achieve around a B/B+ in the AP. However don't expect to get any credit for your AP classes/scores unless you get a perfect 5. Most colleges, including NYU, now even require everyone to take a basic writing course despite getting a 5 as an AP English score. Also, if you are pre-med don't expect to let those AP credits to stay around either because the advisers will tell you that you need to retake the science courses at college so that you have a true letter grade on your transcript. BUT despite the lack of credit you will receive at NYU for AP's you should definitely take as many as are available to you. NYU is made up of different colleges and each college has its different rules and requirements for entrance and Acceptance of AP credit. I am a member of the College of Arts and Sciences with is one of the biggest Colleges. They accept MOST AP tests with a 4 or 5 score, which is higher than some less accredited schools, but it isn't impossible. If you are part of a different school or want to know the scores and classes that substitute then you should go to www.nyu.edu and go to the college of your choices web page. It shouldn't be too hard to find. == == == ==
you have to take ap classes your best bet is to take all ap classes in junior year
AP (Advance Placement) classes are classes that are for a higher level in a way than honors. It is a class that gives you a prep for college courses. If you even pass the AP test you receive college credits.
very low...u need ap classes
Advanced/ Honors art classes
Yes however acceptance at NYU may be conditional on remedial language classes as a condition of acceptance.
There are 33 AP classes... This site shows all the classes with a description of each: http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/exam/exam_questions/index.html
An AP class is just the same as honors classes. An A is 5, B is 4, C is 3, and D is 2. So the highest a person can get taking all AP classes is 5.0 IDK if that answered your question. I really didnt understand it.