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Writer's pictureReva Diwan

Elevate Your STEM Future with Advanced Placement Courses



Are you ready to unlock your full potential and reach new heights in your academic journey? As high school students, you have a world of opportunities and experiences waiting for you. One of the best ways to prepare for your future is by challenging yourself with Advanced Placement (AP) classes.


AP classes offer you a chance to delve deeper into subjects you're passionate about and give you a head start on your college education. These classes are designed to be challenging, but they are also incredibly rewarding. By taking AP classes, you can develop critical thinking skills, strengthen your study habits, and gain confidence in your abilities.


Whether you're interested in pursuing a STEM career in engineering, biotechnology, or any other field, there is an AP class that can help you get there. The skills and knowledge you gain in these classes can help you succeed not only in college, but also in your future career.


And don't freak out. There are plenty of resources out there. This is reason why STEMin7 was created. Join the forum and get your questions answered!

Here are the AP classes that may be relevant for each of the following STEM majors:

For Civil Engineering:

  • AP Calculus AB/BC

  • AP Physics C: Mechanics

  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism

  • AP Chemistry

  • AP Environmental Science



For Electrical and Computer Engineering:

  • AP Calculus AB/BC

  • AP Physics C: Mechanics

  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism

  • AP Computer Science A

  • AP Statistics




For Biosciences:

  • AP Biology

  • AP Chemistry

  • AP Calculus AB/BC

  • AP Physics 1 or 2

  • AP Environmental Science




For Chemical Engineering:

  • AP Chemistry

  • AP Calculus AB/BC

  • AP Physics C: Mechanics

  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism

  • AP Biology




For Mechanical Engineering:

  • AP Calculus AB/BC

  • AP Physics C: Mechanics

  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism

  • AP Chemistry

  • AP Computer Science A (for programming and simulation applications in mechanical engineering)





Note that this is not an exhaustive list, and other AP classes may also be relevant depending on the specific program and institution you are interested in. It's always a good idea to check with the college or university to see which AP classes they recommend or require for your intended major.


So why wait? Take the leap and challenge yourself with AP classes. You'll be amazed at what you're capable of achieving, and the doors that will open for you as a result. Your future starts now!


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Ann F
Ann F
Oct 06, 2023

Hi Reva very informative website and useful information. It will help many students and encourage them in various ways. Keep up the good work. Well done Excellent !

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