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I'm confused about the instructions with regard to AP classes (when the instructions were up, that is).
Is there EVER a case when credit for an AP class gets thrown into your sci gpa? I seem to recall something in the instructions specifying this... I got general units of credit for AP BIOLOGY (not toward a specific, equivalent class at my university, but just granted units in bio from the department of biology )...
However, I know if you get a 4 or higher on an AP test , at my university they give you credit for a specific class...Anyone know how this works with aacomas? Thanks so much.
EDIT: I just googled the aacomas directions...they say something about how you only get AP classes in your GPA if there is a grade associated, otherwise, list them simply as "Advanced Placement"...but do you still get the UNITS in your sci gpa as units attempted? That would still effect your GPA...My school only grants units for AP classes, not grades. AHHH!
Is there EVER a case when credit for an AP class gets thrown into your sci gpa? I seem to recall something in the instructions specifying this... I got general units of credit for AP BIOLOGY (not toward a specific, equivalent class at my university, but just granted units in bio from the department of biology )...
However, I know if you get a 4 or higher on an AP test , at my university they give you credit for a specific class...Anyone know how this works with aacomas? Thanks so much.
EDIT: I just googled the aacomas directions...they say something about how you only get AP classes in your GPA if there is a grade associated, otherwise, list them simply as "Advanced Placement"...but do you still get the UNITS in your sci gpa as units attempted? That would still effect your GPA...My school only grants units for AP classes, not grades. AHHH!
