after you have taken the Texas supplement questions for the AP Gov test

<p>After you have taken the Texas supplement questions needed to get credit for the AP Gov Test, what does it show in the score column on the "DIIA Test Results and Course Petitioning"? Does the page show a numeric score, so it should say "10" if you scored 10 out of 20, for example, the way it shows "4" or "5" for AP test scores?</p>

<p>Under the TX Govt test score, it will only say "Test completed*"
You will know if you got credit if there a button to petition for credit next to your AP Govt test.</p>

<p>Thank you!!!</p>

<p>Just for the record****
I got a 3 on the Ap Gov't test and I took the texas test at orientation and I got credit for government.
I honestly think that the texas test is just a formality. Its def. doable, and you can study for it. (not as random as some people say).</p>

<p>(BTW: texas governor salary = 115,000) someone mentioned this and it was on my test.</p>

<p>My daughter got a 4 on the AP Gov test and, being from Ohio, knew nothing about Texas government. She studied a paperback book and some web sites, mostly just the night before the test. She passed the test - but she said the questions were pretty random and not very well related to what she had studied. I told her good, she must have remembered the Alamo, but she did not think that was particularly funny... and she said that there was nothing about the Alamo on the test... I think it would have been best to study from the book they recommended; she used a small paperback on Texas government that we had found.
We agree -we think the test is a formality. Has anyone ever heard of someone failing the test?<br>
(Rumors: My daughter heard the number you needed to have right depended on your AP score, and she heard that she needed to get 5 of 20 right to pass. They do not specifically tell you what you need to do to pass.)</p>

<p>I got a 3 on the AP and got credit; however, one of my other friends got a 3 and he did not get credit. I suppose I guessed well on the TX Govt test! haha</p>

<p>Is there anyway to find out what you missed/got right....or at least how many you got right?</p>

<p>Maybe if you had walked over to Jester to see your results posted (rather than just looking them up on the web) you would see an actual score?</p>

<p>shananana
Thank you very much for posting the info that you know someone who got a 3 on the ap test and did not get credit for Gov 310. This shows us all that you should study at least a few hours for the test (unless you know quite a bit about Texas govt). </p>

<p>It also tells me that the prof who told an acquaintance from Kansas not to walk in to the test "cold" was correct - there really is a risk of not passing.</p>

<p>No, when I went Jester East to find out my score, they just told me that I got credit for Gov 310L. Basically they just look at the page that you can find online, I think...</p>