AP english credit policy at marshall

<p>so i'll be taking AP english literature tomorrow, but i already passed english language last year so i was wondering if there'd be any point in passing lit at all. i looked through the ap policy (<a href="http://www.ucsd.edu/catalog/0506/front/APCredit.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.ucsd.edu/catalog/0506/front/APCredit.html&lt;/a&gt;) and it says you get "8 units maximum for both tests." does this mean you could get 8 for one of them only or you could get something like 16 if you pass both?</p>

<p>no</p>

<p>you get 8 credits total if you pass one or two exams</p>

<p>at least that's how muir does it...but i don't know which college you're in</p>

<p>i passed last years as well so tomorrow i'm just gonna write the ap readers stories about how badly my teacher sucked (i have a 28% in her class right now)</p>

<p>so does this mean that the credits we'd get from the test go toward the 3 wiritng classes that all freshmen take at each college? could we skip the 1st level or something? if so, what do we need to get on the test-- is a 3 ok or does it need to be higher?</p>

<p>i'm in marshall (see thread title), which is why i'm wondering because the online chart is a little ambiguous. and yeah, does it matter if you get a 3 or a 4 or a 5?</p>

<p>haha sorry about that...i tend to not read the titles...</p>

<p>anywho, i would assume that it's only a 3 you need, since it doesn't clarify otherwise on the website, but you're right that it is a bit ambiguous...</p>

<p>im in the same situation as u kirkland
its maximum of 8 so ya... doesnt even matter if we pass lit tmr or not
im thinking of writing funny essays lol</p>

<p>yeah that's what i'm doing</p>