They should mail them to you in mid-July.
NO!
To access your AP scores online, visit the College Board's official website and log in to your account using your username and password. Once logged in, navigate to the AP Scores section to view your scores for the most recent exam. If you don’t have an account, you can create one using your AP number or Student ID. Scores are typically available in July each year.
Yes, Louisiana State University (LSU) accepts Advanced Placement (AP) scores for college credit. Students can earn credit for specific courses based on their AP exam scores. It's important to check LSU's official website for the most current AP credit policy and the required scores for each subject, as these can vary.
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.
No, they do not give credit toward your degree. However, your AP scores can be used for placement so that you can take more advanced classes as a freshman, which can be helpful.
The college or university you will attend - Apex (:
No, the AP German Class is not based on the CEFR B1 Competence Level.
The AP German Class is not based on the CEFR B1 Competence Level.
hello, this is a person who took US History AP exam this year. I think i got 4 for DBQ and 3 for both FRQs... I skipped about 20 questions in MC. If there's a curve for the MC scores, how many MC questions should i get right to pass the exam?
They should, but call the university registrar to make sure. This will also depend on whether the college already has received the AP score.
No. Scoring a 4 on a high school AP test is a good grade, and a large percentage of universities and colleges will accept that score and give you a transfer credit for the subject, so you may avoid re-taking it in college. But many other universities, (mostly ones who are part of the Ivy League, and other colleges who consider themselves esteemed or prestigious) will not accept anything less than a perfect 5, and some universities go as far as to not accept AP credits at all, your score notwithstanding. If you received a 4 on your AP exam, there is a good chance that your preferred university will accept it (after you get in, of course!) but all universities are different, and they are all allowed to create their own standards for accepting or rejecting AP scores. You should check the college's website or talk to someone in admissions if you would like to know a specific school's policy on AP scores. Hope that helps!
To receive college credit for taking an AP course, you need to take the AP exam at the end of the course and achieve a passing score, typically a 3 or higher, depending on the college or university. It's important to check with the specific institution you plan to attend to understand their AP credit policies and requirements. Additionally, you may need to submit your AP exam scores to the college's admissions office for consideration.