Is anyone else planning on taking advanced placement tests in the spring? If so, how many? Which ones?
For those of you who don't know, AP tests are available to high school students in the spring for a variety of different subjects. If you score high enough on a test, most universities/colleges will automatically pass you out of the introductory class for that subject and give you the credits. It's a great way to get out of all the non-major courses universities require you to take to become "more rounded". Also, you only have to pay $80 to take the test as opposed to $400+ for each credit(and most courses are 3-5 credits)
I took AP Chemistry last year and scored a 5(best possible) on the AP test.
This year I plan on taking the MacroEconomics, MicroEconomics, US History, and World History Ap tests. Unfortunately, my high school doesn't offer an AP World History course so I'll have to 1) find somewhere that is offering the test so I can take it and 2) study for it on my own time.
If everything works out and I pass all my tests tests I'll have 20 college credits(including Chem from last year) before I even attend college.
The MacroEcon and US History won't matter that much because the US History doesn't cover any General Education Requirements at my expected university (UW-La Crosse) and the GER covered by Macro is the same as World history(world history covers the full International Studies requirement while Macro only covers half).
Even so, the 14 credits I won't have to take because of World History, AP Chem, and MicroEcon will be greatly appreciated. That's a semester's worth of credits that I won't have to pay for![]()
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