AP Classes…is this correct?
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Yes, yes, and maybe.
AP History classes do not have
a prerequisite. You could go from
regular to AP to honors back to AP
and regular again.
Yes, some schools don’t even
make you take Biology 1 before
AP.
It depends. I’m assuming you’re
in pre-cal right now. So, if you
are confident in that class, then
Calc should be a breeze. There was
some poll that I heard of that 90%
of the kids who took Calculus
got a 3,4, or 5 on the AP exam.
AP US history is a lot of memorization.
For chemistry, it’s not exactly how
well you did in your first chemistry
class, but how much you want to
learn the content. Of course, it would
be great if you have an A or B in the
class right now.