<p>Would you say the same about a 3?</p>
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<p><a href=“Higher Education Professionals | College Board”>Higher Education Professionals | College Board; claims:</p>
<p>5 = A in college course
4 = A-, B+, B in college course
3 = B-, C+, C in college course</p>
<p>However, many AP syllabi cover only a semester’s worth of college course over a year in high school, so high school students should not assume that their AP courses are equivalent in rigor and workload, even if they cover the same material (some, like human geography and environmental science, are not commonly given subject credit, meaning that colleges do not consider their course material the same as that of any of their own courses).</p>
<p>Also, the frosh-level courses at some colleges may cover more material or be more in-depth and rigorous than the AP syllabi for those subjects.</p>
<p>Yes.</p>
<p>Most colleges accept 4’s for credit in the course. Some even accept 3’s in some courses.</p>