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by godarderik
4275 days ago
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I'm currently a freshman at an Ivy League school where no credit is offered for AP exams, and I believe that this policy is similar at many of our peer institutions. The exams can be used for placement purposes; however, they aren't really that necessary considering that prerequisites are very loosely enforced. I think the most important use for AP exams is actually during admissions. An applicant with an AP class on his or her transcript but with a low or missing AP exam score may cause an admissions officer to question the rigor of the class. We do have one program that allows students to graduate early or earn a masters degree in four years. Most people here have enough AP credit to do so, yet they rarely elect to use it. |
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That may be the difference, then. At both my public universities, prerequisites were rigorously enforced.