Do You Have ANY Suggestions?? *10 Points!*(:?
February 19, 2011 by admin
Filed under chemistry online
These are the courses I’ve taken so far….
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Health
- Nutrition (college book)
- Biology (college book)
- Chemistry
- Organic Chemistry (college book)
- Microbiology (online college course)
- Biochemistry (online college course)
- Physics
- Physical Science
- Algebra I
- Algebra II
- Geometry
- Trigonometry
- U.S. History
- World History
- European Civilization from Renaissance to Present (UC Berkeley course)
- Medical Terminology
- Debate class
- English Lit
- Human Geography (college book)
- German (fluent)
This year I’ll be taking:
- Pre-Calculus
- Calculus
- Computer Science
- Organic Chemistry
- Humanities
- German
- Art
- AP Biology
- AP Environmental Science
- AP English Language and Composition
- AP World History
- AP Macroeconomics OR AP Physics B (undecided, if I don’t take AP Physics I’ll be taking a college level Physics course)
- AP Psychology
- Latin
- couple others small courses
I volunteer at YFU, a local tutoring center, nursing home, hospital, cancer advocate, tutor math and science, babysit, play the piano. I’m involved in a knitting, and German club, dance class, volleyball, and kickboxing class. Junior year I’ll apply to be in a couple Honor Societies.
I’m a home schooled (actually more self-taught, my mother can’t keep up with me haha) Freshman, going into my Sophomore year of high school. I want to get into a great college for premed (Columbia, Johns Hopkins, UC Berkeley, NYU, etc.). Am I on the right track? What else would you suggest I do? Etc.
Thanks in advance!
-peanut-: Because I want it to be an “official AP class”.


Why would you take AP bio when you already took a bio class with a college book?
You are on the right track. My suggestion would be to look at each college’s course work for the premed track and see how many of those classes you can take either as AP credits or at your local community college. Just be sure that the classes at the community college are sure to transfer. Another option is CLEP exams. Below are the links to the course work for some of the schools you listed and the list of CLEP exams.
that’s more than enough i think but you should do at least one sport:
tennis,football,cricket or something like that