Reporting AP classes

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Google is an easy tool for this....

Remedial classes are often used to stress the basics in a subject such as math or English. They are useful in helping students who are having problems with advanced concepts fully understand the basis of a subject. Remedial classes are often looked upon as shameful or embarrassing, but they can in fact be useful tools to a more complete grasp of difficult ideas or rules.

It's like taking MATH 091 or something for no credit.
 
So.. How do we even report the AP classes? Which category does it go under?

I didn't report my AP classes yet...
 
yeah i have no idea how to report it either.

mine just says AP and units granted. doesn't even have the title. I think it was US Government.

Then I have this kicker do I put community college classes I took for high school credit as undergrad work?

applying to law School was so much easier.

select school, put dates of attendance then print out matching form and go to school and have them send it out.

None of this picking which course is which type stuff.
 
On my transcript my 4 AP credits are listed under Summer 2007 (my first semester of college was Fall 2007) so I just made a separate session for this and listed the credits as number of credits as 4.0. Does anyone know if this seems alright?

Also is it appropriate to classify summer sessions as a "unit" instead of a "semester"?

This coursework section has been a pain in the a**...I'm probably just over analyzing everything though. However, any input would be GREATLY appreciated.
 
I called them to ask and the woman told me that we should put the information regarding AP transfer credit, the information ON THE TRANSCRIPT, in the first semester/quarter of college. BASICALLY, the first session should be the longest, if you took AP classes. Not really sure though about what to do with AP classes that give units, but no requirement satisfactions. I just put it all down.
 
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