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Typically no. There are some colleges and universities that will award college credit for Advanced Placement courses with a grade of three or better.
Colleges only award credit to Advanced Placement courses (AP). Pre-AP is generally considered equivalent to "honors" courses. Some high schools may add points to one's GPA but it will probably not get you credit for college. Pre-AP is preparation to take a real AP course. Though you will not get college credit, it would still help you if you took a Pre-AP or honors class. It would help accustom you to the harder work that you will face in college.
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Advanced placement courses are typically taken through high school affiliated tests. The student - in most cases - must score a three or higher. Some colleges and universities will award college credit for the subject, with some substituting a required course for another one offered at the college or university.
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This depends very much on the department. As a general rule, AP scores of 4 or 5 can be used to skip introductory-level courses. EDIT-------------------- I believe what is said above is true, but it should be noted that Princeton does not award "credit" for AP exams, ie credit towards distributional requirements or your major, unless you qualify for advanced standing and wish to graduate early.
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You must complete the requirements of your program in order to be awarded a college degree. Colleges are not going to award degrees if you have not finished their course of study. Many colleges will give credit for work experience, and have alternatives means of earning credits besides taking courses.
They are different. Both of the prizes have their own weight
"Award requirements: - Achieve a total of 134 credit hours with minimum CPA of 2.00 - Complete the undergraduate final year project."