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      01-27-2011, 11:33 PM   #23
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ffs man it's high school...if you can't pass a damn final in high school you are in REAL trouble when it comes to college...AP physics or not..
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      01-27-2011, 11:39 PM   #24
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ffs man it's high school...if you can't pass a damn final in high school you are in REAL trouble when it comes to college...AP physics or not..
I haven't take the class in over 9 months. And AP class is that not a college class? You try taking a test for a class you haven't had in 9 months.
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tiag is always on the pad. dont mind him
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Ah, the good old days of AP High School classes! I took 7 frickin' AP tests:
English Lit/Comp
Calculus AB
US History
Chemistry
Physics B
Physics C Mech
Physics C E&M

Never did get a "5", and my only score that wasn't a "4" was Physics C E&M (a disgusting "2".) Since I was studying Physics, the UW didn't give me any credit for those classes, but all those other tests were worth 15 credits (a full quarter's worth). Helped me graduate nearly ahead of schedule (I had to take one 5 credit class my last quarter.) With college so expensive these days, I'd say it is worth trying to get as many credits ahead of time as possible....
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      01-28-2011, 12:42 AM   #28
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Ah, the good old days of AP High School classes! I took 7 frickin' AP tests:
English Lit/Comp
Calculus AB
US History
Chemistry
Physics B
Physics C Mech
Physics C E&M

Never did get a "5", and my only score that wasn't a "4" was Physics C E&M (a disgusting "2".) Since I was studying Physics, the UW didn't give me any credit for those classes, but all those other tests were worth 15 credits (a full quarter's worth). Helped me graduate nearly ahead of schedule (I had to take one 5 credit class my last quarter.) With college so expensive these days, I'd say it is worth trying to get as many credits ahead of time as possible....
I took basically the same ones you took (-Lit, +AP World) and my school accepted NONE of them. REALLY??? Got a 5 on everything except World (I didn't write the essay because I didn't feel like it)
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Most colleges wont take AP credits if it applies to your major. So unless hes a non-science major, it will most likely count for nothing.
truth. i ended up retaking almost all of the courses the AP credits would have counted for. some institutions give you "blank units" towards graduation, and that's what I used em for. not needing to take history was pretty nice tho since I passed out with AP History.

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Calculus AB - 5
Calculus BC - 5
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I'm a junior now (a semester ahead of time) because of my APs. My gf is graduating a year early because of hers. Entered college as a sophomore
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I can't remember. Do the schools charge for AP classes claiming they are administered by under the guidance of some college and claim each is like 3 college credits? I remember we had something like that but I cant remember if it was AP or not.

Rather than take APs I took my gym and English credits I needed for Sr. year at a local community college along with an entire first years worth of credits or my Sr. year.
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man, that sucks--when i went to HS back in houston, we didn't have that many AP classes offered (mostly cuz the local yokels were more interested in shop class, and going to the JC after graduation).

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and i still majored in engineering, go figure. at least they helped me get a half semester ahead .
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Dual enrollment is the way to go. No credit by exam, and the classes are guaranteed to transfer and they count the same towards your HS GPA. Plus you get to talk to older college chicks in class. Taking that instead of AP classes was the best decision I made in HS.
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I'm a junior now (a semester ahead of time) because of my APs. My gf is graduating a year early because of hers. Entered college as a sophomore
Getting out of college early isn't something that one should strive for, in retrospect. Not having to pay for those credits is a good thing, of course, but extend that college experience as much as possible. There will be no other time in your life when you will have that little 'true' responsibility and as much freedom to do whatever you want (I generalize, of course, and do realize many college students have some pretty heavy burdens/obligations to carry).
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I can't remember. Do the schools charge for AP classes claiming they are administered by under the guidance of some college and claim each is like 3 college credits? I remember we had something like that but I cant remember if it was AP or not.

Rather than take APs I took my gym and English credits I needed for Sr. year at a local community college along with an entire first years worth of credits or my Sr. year.
Really depends on the school. units are determined by quarter/semester, whether or not the school will accept the particular AP exam, and your score on the exam (ie if you got a 4-5, you get the units, 3 or lower you don't).

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I'm a junior now (a semester ahead of time) because of my APs. My gf is graduating a year early because of hers. Entered college as a sophomore
as much as graduating a year earlier might seem cool, it really depends on your post-graduation plans. I had the option of graduating a year earlier, but I ended up staying my fourth year to volunteer, minor in exercise psychology, and continue my research. this is my fifth year living near the university, and now i'm just doing research...

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Dual enrollment is the way to go. No credit by exam, and the classes are guaranteed to transfer and they count the same towards your HS GPA. Plus you get to talk to older college chicks in class. Taking that instead of AP classes was the best decision I made in HS.
i had a few friends who did this... and this is smart but it really depends on several factors including money, major, and post graduation careers/education.

i didn't want to go this route because although CC course units might transfer to a 4 year institution, it won't look as good as a course taken at a more competitive school for professional/graduate school.
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Getting out of college early isn't something that one should strive for, in retrospect. Not having to pay for those credits is a good thing, of course, but extend that college experience as much as possible. There will be no other time in your life when you will have that little 'true' responsibility and as much freedom to do whatever you want (I generalize, of course, and do realize many college students have some pretty heavy burdens/obligations to carry).
She's taking next year off inorder to study abroad in-between her junior and senior years and I'm studying abroad next year, what should be my junior year, and using the extra credit slots to double minor. I already got that speech from my dad who took 5 years to get his double degree so I'm fully aware of the value of having fun. Haha
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