AP Credits

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r0b113

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One of my schools just mailed me back saying my application is on hold because I don't have Inorganic Chemistry fulfilled. I don't understand why, because I got a 4 on my AP Chemistry test and my university gave me 8 credits worth of Inorganic Chemistry [(PS)CHM STR BONDG REACT and CHEM/ANALYTCL PRINCPLS], which are the 2 inorganic classes required for a Biology degree, as well as the prerequisites for application to their dental school.

Has anybody else gotten these errors? Is it something that's easily solved when I just talk to the admissions office on the phone and point out that these credits/classes are ON my submitted transcript?

It seems like AP credits always bite you in the butt. They encourage it so much in high school, and it seems all colleges want to do is refuse to accept it =/

I'll be calling them in the morning, but I'm wondering if anyone else has gone through something like this. Thanks!
 
I had a lott of AP credit but I checked through each in the ADEA official guide book and was careful not to apply to any. If they said they would accept it though and are now rejecting you then you should definitely complain.
Otherwise, if they list it as not accepted then ur out of luck there
 
It's not whether your University gives you credit. It depends on the schools you apply to. You should double check all schools you applied to.
 
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