<p>when i transfer, do i HAVE TO let them know my ap credits?</p>
<p>because i never even used them in cc so can i just pretend i never took any ap class and not let them know my score?</p>
<p>would they know if i do that?</p>
<p>when i transfer, do i HAVE TO let them know my ap credits?</p>
<p>because i never even used them in cc so can i just pretend i never took any ap class and not let them know my score?</p>
<p>would they know if i do that?</p>
<p>did u pass at least one class? if you got credit then u should let them know</p>
<p>i passed 3 ap exams actually</p>
<p>then why are u trippin foo? turn them in</p>
<p>the problem is, i never used them to fullfil any igetc class and i already have more than enough credits when i transfer (around 86 units)</p>
<p>Which ones did you pass? With that many units, you might have already taken the classes that your AP credit was suppose to take the place of anyway.</p>
<p>one of them which i passed was physics b ap which is equivalent to the lowest physics course in cc </p>
<p>but i already took calculus based physics in place of it</p>
<p>so i have no use for the ap credit and don't want anymore of it</p>
<p>If you already took a class in place of it, it probablly wouldn't count anyway.</p>
<p>so tell them or no?</p>
<p>tell them because they're gonna see it anyways (its on ur highschool transcripts and you gotta turn them in)</p>
<p>Do you turn in your high school grades when you apply?</p>
<p>I took AP Calc AB and got a 3 on the exam. Should I use this to satisfy my math requirements for IGETC? Or will it not be accepted...</p>
<p>no, but you do turn it in because the request it after you're accepted.</p>
<p>i have no clue about iGETC.</p>
<p>Were any of you guys force to take another test, after passing an AP exam to get credits for it? </p>
<p>I past my AP Govt. exam with a 3, but my CCC is making me take another test called the Challenge test of California Govt. in order to receive credits for POL 1. This is so lame, because what was the point of passing the AP exam!?</p>
<p>That is really lame, I've never heard of that before. I got a 4 on the AP Govt, but since poli sci is my major, it will only count for elective credit and I had to take Poli Sci 101 all over again.</p>