Your question isn't the real issue with AP courses taken by high school students. The real issue is whether or not your intended college or university accepts AP credits, and if so, what is their specific policy about AP credits. Specifically, a "passing score" depends on 1) the school you wish to attend, and 2) the subject matter. Consider Yale University, and the Math AP. 1 credit for 5 on AB Calculus AP test. No credit for a 4. No credit for a 3. Translation at Yale? 1 credit for MATH 115a or b for a 5. In general, you will need a exam grade of at least a 3 for a "passing score". But, as I pointed out, if you choose a school like Yale you have to figure you will need a 5. Check the college you wish to attend before getting disappointed. Sincerely, HM
The passing score for most tests is a C-, or 70%. Anything less than 70% is considered a failing score.
A score of 3 on the writing portion of the FCAT is a passing score. An exact score of 300 or higher must be earned in order to be considered as passing.
The score system for AP testing runs 1-5, with 5 being the best score possible. 5 - Extremely Well Qualified 4 - Well Qualified 3 - Qualified 2 - Possibly Qualified 1 - Not Recommended Most schools will only accept AP credit if you get at least a 3 or 4, sometimes just a 5.
PMP Passing score is 61%.
A passing score is 54. But I am stumped bc I got a 77 on Pre-Algebra and a 46 on the Algebra section. If I read right a 45 is passing, but I'm not too sure so if someone else can clear this up please let me know.
the passing score starts at 450
80% is a passing score or 48 out of 60 questions
What is a passing score on the sat subject in biology]
The passing score for the exam is 75 percent.
The passing score for each part of the exam is 70%.
passing marks to appear in interview
AP classes mean Advanced Placement classes, which are more difficult than regular classes, but also count for more. If you take them in high school, you have the option to take the AP test, which, if you do well, will allow you to exempt part of your college course for that subject AP is short for Advanced Placement. After taking an AP class you can take a test that, if you score high enough, can give you college credit.