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That sucks , did they tell you at the very last minute or is it possible to know in advance if a college will take them?
I took fourteen AP exams over the first three years of high school, and none this year. Why? Because college doesn't take it.Which means I wasted over $1,200 on AP exams already So yeah, to those of you in your first years of high school—see if the colleges you plan to attend actually accept AP scores, and in which subjects. It varies a lot by school.Spoiler For My scores: All fives—maybe that was worth it
Quote from: Deep Thought on July 09, 2013, 03:32:24 pmI took fourteen AP exams over the first three years of high school, and none this year. Why? Because college doesn't take it.Which means I wasted over $1,200 on AP exams already So yeah, to those of you in your first years of high school—see if the colleges you plan to attend actually accept AP scores, and in which subjects. It varies a lot by school.Spoiler For My scores: All fives—maybe that was worth it At least in my school, there are many reasons other than college credit to take APs.1. They are weighted by a factor of 1.06 in the GPA, so if you want to be ranked well, you have to take lots of APs.2. Our AP classes tend to have better teachers than other normal classes.3. If you want to be with smart classmates, APs are where you find them.