you have to take ap classes your best bet is to take all ap classes in junior year
You can take AP Chemistry, AP Biology, AP Physics, AP Calculus or similar courses, but this will only count towards your undergraduate college classes. In the United States, you have to complete at least three years' worth of undergraduate college classes and then take another four years of classes in vet school.
Calculus or AP Calculus
At a minimum, I recommend AP Calculus.
It's spelled sophomore by the way. Here's a list of possible AP classes you can take: AP Biology AP World History AP Human Geography AP Foreign Language (level 5 &6 if you decide to go that far) **Foreign language AP classes can only be taken if you've completed levels 1-4 of the language first.**
i would probably try to take AP classes or more European and outside Studies classes
It is best to take the most AP classes you can handle. Colleges really like to see that you've taken challenging courses in high school, so try to take as many APs as you can.
yes, i know at my school they are known as AP classes. if you successfully complete them you do not have to take them in college
Most people consider AP Psychology, AP Environmental Science, and AP Human Geography to be the easiest of all the AP classes.
To get college credit in high school.
Gifted classes are for those who either have certain conditions that need to be met or are considered quite smart for their age. AP, or advanced placement, classes are more or less classes preparing you for an advanced level of work. AP Calculus or AP Biology prepare you for college and have the chance to give you credit for the courses, this way you won't have to take them during your enrollment in college.
I would recommend taking AP psyc and any other AP course that would eliminate classes you would have to take. Math, a science (bio, chem, physics) art... so on.