2
3 years ago
Admissions Advice
[edited]

Is it ok if I self study for a course?

I want to major in Political Science, and my school offered only AP government to sophomores this year. I wanted to take AP government, but my guidance counselor said it wasn’t necessary since I already take Government Honors. I want to go to an Ivy League or a UC and self studied for the AP Government test in May. Will colleges still appreciate this? This has been bothering me. I also don’t want to waste time taking other AP courses next year if they don’t offer me credit for political science in college? What AP classes actually offer credit for that major?

achievements
3.975
1510
AdmissonRate
AcceptanceRate
10th
Adivce
$
2024
9th
11th
1500
admissionsofficer
apgov
7year
accurate
Account?
accomodations
ACT-prep
apclasses
100%
academically
AcceptanceRates
2025
5
1440
abroad
academics
.
12th
account
advanced
4.0
additionalinfo
apexam
academy
aptests
Accreditation
activities
adimision
2022
Admission
2021
1360
acceptance
2023
APUSH
about
admissions
AP
ACT
accepted
2
7

Earn karma by helping others:

1 karma for each ⬆️ upvote on your answer, and 20 karma if your answer is marked accepted.

5 answers

3
3 years ago

I am currently self-studying AP Micro and it is not as hard if you put in the time and effort. If you have a lot of ECs and don't have time, then you have to think about whether or not you will be committed. I recommend finding resources online before you start the course. If you are taking AP US GoPo, post another question and comment under here a link. I am currently taking it so I can give you the best resources.

3
1
3 years ago

Yes! Studying on your own for an AP exam is a viable course of action if it doesn't make sense to take the course, and it is definitely possible to earn a 5. You just need to choose the exam wisely, make sure you are diligent about studying, and use high-quality and relevant study material

1
1
3 years ago

My answer from staff and students at my school and what I plan on doing is yes. You don't actually have to take an AP course, as long as you take the AP exam and score high enough for your prospective college. I would, however, watch how many AP exams you cram into the end of one year, as that will be very stressful and not actually very productive. Make sure you prioritize some exams over others and don't put too much stress on yourself if this is your senior year.

1
1
3 years ago

of course! i'm currently self-studying AP Lit, AP Calculus BC, Microecon, and APWH! Good luck to both of us!

1
1
3 years ago

Colleges will definitely see you as a motivated student for self studying for the ap gov test. The ap courses that count as credit for political science completely depends on the school. Some schools will take any score of 3, 4, or 5 on any test and give you credit, and some will only give you credit for 5s on specific tests. Definitely check out the school’s website to see what ap courses and scores are needed for credit

1
What are your chances of acceptance?
Your chance of acceptance
Duke University
Loading…
UCLA
Loading…
+ add school
Your chancing factors
Unweighted GPA: 3.7
1.0
4.0
SAT: 720 math
200
800
| 800 verbal
200
800

Extracurriculars

Low accuracy (4 of 18 factors)

Community Guidelines

To keep this community safe and supportive:

  1. Be kind and respectful!
  2. Keep posts relevant to college admissions and high school.
  3. Don’t ask “chance-me” questions. Use CollegeVine’s chancing instead!

How karma works