<p>@tenebrous: sorry, i have yet another question for you >.<. Regarding the langauge requirement, is it true that if you score over 650 on SATII language test (spanish for me), you will NEVER have to take a language class again in Penn?</p>
<p>Here’s the website I’m basing my assumptions on: [Language</a> Placement](<a href=“http://www.college.upenn.edu/language/placement.php]Language”>http://www.college.upenn.edu/language/placement.php)</p>
<p>(P.S.: what grade are you in at Penn?)</p>
<p>is the ap credit for euro history worth anything?</p>
<p>actually, im wondering about history credits too, haha. I’ve scored a 5 on world, us, and euro (so all of the history ones i think). what will that do, if anything?</p>
<p>yeah i’m pretty sure that’s the way it goes</p>
<p>and i’m a senior</p>
<p>and how about those history aps?</p>
<p>yeah, i’d like to know about history as well…i’m not going to major/minor in history at all, but i’d like to find use for my 3 hours of sacrifice.</p>
<p>so NO sector requirements can be filled with ap credits? boo. that makes double-majoring so much harder.</p>
<p>not sure how the college does it, i used my history credit to fill one of my humanities requirements for engineering</p>
<p>euro counts for a global in wharton</p>
<p>does calc count for the math sector?
or english for humanities sector?
bio for life science sector?</p>
<p>what are sectors and how do they work…lol… (i’m thinking they’re sort of like GEs?)</p>
<p>Do the English Lang and Lit tests add up or can you only use one?</p>