Post: AP US History Question
05-20-2010, 09:50 PM #1
AgentJon
Former Staff
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I know I failed the AP exam, and that's fine, it just means I don't get college credit.
But can I fail the school course too and not have to take anything over, er?
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05-20-2010, 09:56 PM #2
Naruto
Dark Knight
I'm taking U.S. history Dual Credit but my teacher told me that you can pass the class with at least a 70 average and if you fail the AP exam, you don't get credit in college.
05-26-2010, 07:36 PM #3
Convivium
Dieu et les Dames
Yes you can actually fail the class as well, and might have to take US History CollegePrep or Advanced. If you pass both AP and the exam you get college credit. I took that class in high school, it was such BS because it over worked you the whole semester with reading and for what? 3 credits in college. Big Deal. 1 whole year in high school or 1 semester in college(which is 3 1/2 months).

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