<p>Well I was just wondering about what happens if i take AP exam next yr if I am applying for college this yr.
Would I still get credit or it just a waste of time and money?</p>
<p>PS. How many AP Exams does a regular person takes?</p>
<p>Well I was just wondering about what happens if i take AP exam next yr if I am applying for college this yr.
Would I still get credit or it just a waste of time and money?</p>
<p>PS. How many AP Exams does a regular person takes?</p>
<p>You mean taking exams at the end of your senior year? </p>
<p>If so - then yes, you will still get credit depending on your exam score and the particular college you go to. AP exam scores are not used for admissions purposes, they are used for granting credit/placement.</p>
<p>yes just for credit I mean
since admissions are over</p>
<p>Yes, of course you do. However, do note that you don’t get credit for any AP exams you take while you’re actually IN college.</p>
<p>After you graduate from high school - roughly mid-July - you will be able to call College Board and send your AP scores to the college you plan to attend. They do not offer this from the website - you have to call the 800 number listed in the AP student booklet. You will need to have your AP number, a credit card and the college code ready when you do this. </p>
<p>Most colleges post on their website what AP courses they will give credit for. Some will give credit for a 3 and above; while others give credit only for 4s and 5s. As the previous poster said, AP scores are not used for college admissions - but for placement and possibly for college credit.</p>
<p>You can also send your scores by using the codes provided in the AP Student Pack during the exam. There’s an area to fill out on the forms that you get prior to the test. =)</p>