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godarderik | 11 years ago
We do have one program that allows students to graduate early or earn a masters degree in four years. Most people here have enough AP credit to do so, yet they rarely elect to use it.
godarderik | 11 years ago
We do have one program that allows students to graduate early or earn a masters degree in four years. Most people here have enough AP credit to do so, yet they rarely elect to use it.
vonmoltke|11 years ago
That may be the difference, then. At both my public universities, prerequisites were rigorously enforced.
sbilstein|11 years ago
pflats|11 years ago
I just spot checked some of the brand-name non-Ivy schools that my friends attended and all but one offer actual college credit for AP exams: Stanford, Northwestern (varies by college; I only checked one), Carnegie Mellon, Georgetown, Johns Hopkins, and NYU all give college credit for AP exams. Boston College only offers advanced placement.