I took AP chemistry in high school and I am a chemical engineering major and that little head start I had over everyone else really helped my GPA. I say take it, especially if you plan on taking chemistry in college.
You should consider taking AP Biology and AP Physics instead of AP Chemistry if you are not interested in it. Both courses provide a solid foundation in science that is relevant to medicine and will help you prepare for a career in the medical field.
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AP Environmental Science and any biology and chemistry courses will help.
take both
Go 4 AP Bio Im in chem now and its pretty easy so get bio overwith now and take chem in college
It depends on what grade you're in. If you're in High School I assume then classes you can take are: Reg. Chemistry/ Accelerated Chemistry Physics AP Biology AP science classes Forensics And a lot more.
AP courses add on an additional GPA factor of .05 for each course. So for example, if you take AP Biology and AP Chemistry and your unweighted GPA is 3.5, your new GPA would be a 3.6.
You should take pre-AP physics junior year, and AP bio senior year.
Premeds are required to take all science courses in college so be sure to take an AP chem or bio course. In general, all biology, chemistry and physics classes should be taken.
You can find AP Chemistry courses online through platforms like Khan Academy, Coursera, edX, and College Board's AP Classroom. These courses offer video lessons, practice exercises, and resources to help you prepare for the AP Chemistry exam.
All of the above. You will need lots of science credits with either field. Biology will be more useful for pre-med. The other two would be useful for both.
It doesn't matter what you take in <i>highschool</i> per se.... but you should take classes that will give you a head start on your required courses once you get to college. Basically, Math and Science. Take both AP Biology and Chemistry if available to you (more importantly Chemistry) and Calculus if possible. Then you will be ahead!