AP Credits and SS-H requirements for PRatt

<p>I am a prospective Pratt student with a few questions. First off, I know that only 2 AP credits can be used to satisfy Social Studies/Humanities requirements in Pratt. I am not able to find, however, which AP Credits satisfy which Humanities requirements.</p>

<p>I have the following Social Studies APs (with 5s):</p>

<p>AP US Gov. (I get credit for PS 90A)
AP Micro + Macro Econ (I get credit for ECON 1A, 2A)
AP Psychology (I get credit for PSY 11)</p>

<p>I am thinking of taking AP Euro History (credit for HST 19A, 19B ), AP Lit. (credit for ENGLISH 20), and AP Comp. Politics (credit for PS 90B), but do not want to unless I am sure I get credit for them. Do I already satisfy 2 ss-h requirements (with PS 90A, Econ 1A/2A, and PSY 11) with the exams I have taken, or should I take the additional exams?</p>

<p>Well Pratt's SS-H policy is as follows:</p>

<p>1) 5 courses overall
2) 2 of those must be in the same department and 1 of the 2 has to be 100-level
3) Must cover at least 3 subject areas (or w/e they are called)
4) Must have 1 Social Science</p>

<p>Trancestorm:</p>

<p>I know the econ credit will definitely cover number 4 above. Euro Hist is same as US Hist (which I took) and that covers civilization. If AP Gov is counted like my PolSci class, that'll also cover Social Science. AP Lit will probably be like AP English and Comp which counted as Arts, Literature, and Performances for me. I'm not sure about psychology. So, I think right now you'd be good with either Euro hist or AP Lit. AP Comp Politics will probably just count as another SS which you already have plenty of. Hope this helps. :D</p>

<p>You can only use two AP credits for your humanities in Pratt. I don't know if they changed it or not but this is the policy for this year. You're better off taking math, chem, or physics because there is no limit there.</p>