If one gets a 3 on an AP exam , what would be their grade inserted for that class in college ?
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If you don’t mind can you list all the grades.
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It’s like… I got credit for Spanish 1 in high school for a test that I took in 8th grade. The credit shows up on my high school transcript, but it doesn’t have a grade. AP tests with colleges are the same way.
Of course, if you do actually get a “grade” for it, it would be different at different schools, just like you get different credit for different scores at different places. You’d have to look at the college websites, but I’ve never heard of them giving a number grade for AP credit.
However, few school accept a 3 on an AP test. More and more high schools are requiring students to take AP classes and the AP tests. Thus, not just the best students are taking the exams anymore. It is easier to get a 3, 4, or 5 than it was years ago. Make sure that the school you are going to actually takes the credit for a 3 on an exam. It may be easier to get the credit if exam is no associated with your major. For example, a science major may get credit for a 3 in U.S. History, but not for a 3 in Biology.
At my college, I didn’t find any grades on my transcript for my Ap classes. The credits were just labeled as the course subject and the Ap score was shown for granting credit (like TR4 stands for transfer credit with a score of 4 on the AP exam).
You could have a 75 average in an AP class and still get a 5 on the exam and i definately know people who A-ed AP US history and got 2s on the exam.
Your AP exam score is only for college purposes. As for your grade, most private colleges only accept 4 or 5s. Some public colleges accept 3s but not many anymore.
1=f
2=low d (not passing)
3=high c low b (just passed)
4=b low a
5=perfect