<p>I just took my AP tests for Chemistry, English, and US History. I wont know my scores until July, but I am really interested on how UT gives credit based on a 3, 4, or 5 for those three classes listed above.</p>
<p>however, if i make a 3 on chemistry and the cut score is a 4...is there any possibility (from negotiations of some sort) i could get some credit from that 3?? like an elective credit?
I wasn't aware that you had to make a 4 on chemistry for UT, cause my friends have been telling me a 3 is good enough...</p>
<p>No, they are pretty homo about it. It is different for each school, if I took my credit to a community college I would have had 32 credit hours, but since I was 3/4s I got like 12 at UT. Such a rip off, but w.e. They will not give you anything basically. They will suggest you to CLEP out of it if you did well on the AP test.</p>
<p><strong>Edited because I missed an earlier thread that addressed the first part of my question</strong>*</p>
<p>But my orientation (when the Texas government test is offered) is before I will find out my Government AP scores so will I have the opportunity to take the test once I find out my score? Or do you just take the test anyway? I don't mind taking it even if I don't know my score, I just wondered if you had to have the score already in order to take the test. </p>
<p>Am I making sense? Haha I feel like that took way to much explanation. Sorry.</p>