No colleges accept AP scores instead of SAT scores. This is because the tests do not measure the same things.
The SAT measures the likelihood that a student will do well in college, but is not accepted as college credit. The AP is used to provide actual college credit, but does not predict college success.
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International Baccalaureate (IB) programs are treated exactly the same as Advanced Placement (AP) classes within the United States.The difference is that colleges in other countries accept IB but do not accept AP.So the major benefit is mobility. That is, you can go to almost any school, anywhere with IB credits but you must stay within the United States with AP credits.
What colleges will accept a 2.2 GPA
Advanced Placement Calculus. It's an intense, college level calculus course taken by high schoolers. At the end of the course, in May, students can take the AP exam, in which they can obtain college credit depending on what score they receive (graded on a scale of 1-5, most colleges accept a 4 and 5 as credit, and sometimes a 3).
Most colleges will not accept lower GPA's, except for community colleges and low-rate. Colleges. You need to keep looking for a decent college or raise your GPA.
Unfortunately there aren't many colleges yet that accept international applicants for online education
All of the colleges in Tennessee will accept someone with a GED.
Most colleges will accept both, but you will find that, typically, colleges on either US coast will prefer the SAT and colleges are more inland will prefer the ACT.
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I can tell you that regionally accredited colleges and universities will not accept coursework taken at institutions that do not have a regional accreditation.I can tell you that regionally accredited colleges and universities will not accept coursework taken at institutions that do not have a regional accreditation.I can tell you that regionally accredited colleges and universities will not accept coursework taken at institutions that do not have a regional accreditation.I can tell you that regionally accredited colleges and universities will not accept coursework taken at institutions that do not have a regional accreditation.I can tell you that regionally accredited colleges and universities will not accept coursework taken at institutions that do not have a regional accreditation.I can tell you that regionally accredited colleges and universities will not accept coursework taken at institutions that do not have a regional accreditation.
There are lots of colleges that will accept a 2.4 GPA. One such is Webber International University in Florida and Kentucky State University and Shaw University will all accept a GPA of 2.4.
None. All colleges accept homeschooled students, and a large number actively attempt to recruit more homeschooled students.