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i'm gonna attend for college this year( i'm not US citizen and i don't live in US). i have sat 1, 2 score and toefl of course. but i don't have AP scores and i know that students who have AP scores are more highly considered than those who don't.

so is it available to submit AP score after, if possible, accepted?

2006-09-16 03:51:33 · 1 answers · asked by Peter L 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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When US students apply to colleges and universities, among the information they submit is a list of Advanced Placement classes in which they are enrolled. These classes prepare students to sit for the AP exams. A high number of AP classes often makes US students appealing (as candidates for admission) to tier 1 (selective admissions) colleges universities.

However, in many cases, US students do not have their AP exam results until after they are admitted to university. They then submit their scores, which, if high enough, can enable them to bypass introductory courses in the areas in which they scored well.

If you decided to sit for AP exams, you could have those scores submitted to the university to which you are admitted, and these scores, if high enough, could enable you to bypass certain introductory courses.

2006-09-16 08:26:49 · answer #1 · answered by X 7 · 0 0

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