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Old 06-08-2008, 05:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Sarah08 View Post
Is it true that you need at least two AP classes to even be able to apply in pakistan? Thats what someone I talked to said although i have never read or heard about this ANYWHERE!

NOT TRUE.


Everything that is required to even be eligible to apply in Pakistan falls under IBCC requirements. A brief outline of IBCC requirements are listed in: ARE YOU APPLYING TO PAKISTAN MEDICAL SCHOOLS OR COLLEGES? READ THIS FIRST!!!.

Then depending on which specific schools you're applying to they might have additional requirements. As far as I know there aren't any schools that require AP classes.

However, taking AP classes can be beneficial if you score well on the AP tests because IBCC will factor it in to your equivalence score.
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