<p>On last year's blue book it says only 2 AP scores will be shown on the transcript (for Trinity students). Does that mean only 2 of my APs will count to waiving pre-requisite courses?</p>
<p>Thanks!!!</p>
<p>On last year's blue book it says only 2 AP scores will be shown on the transcript (for Trinity students). Does that mean only 2 of my APs will count to waiving pre-requisite courses?</p>
<p>Thanks!!!</p>
<p>current students, please correct me if im wrong, but this just means you can only be given credit for two AP scores toward graduation. i believe you can still use others to place into higher courses if you wish.</p>
<p>Yes, I’m not 100% positive about this, but I think the way it’s done is that all your AP courses will show up on your transcript along with the courses that it’s credited for. That way whatever prerequisite that you can place out of will be reflected in the system. </p>
<p>However for graduation purposes, only 2 of those credits can be counted towards your requirements.</p>
<p>Thank you guys! One more concern: can I take APs as a freshman? Will Duke approve of my scores taken as a college student?</p>
<p>From the Trinity Academic Requirements page:</p>
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<p>Source: [Duke</a> University | Trinity College of Arts & Sciences : Academic requirements](<a href=“http://trinity.duke.edu/academic-requirements?p=ap-ipc-and-pmc-credit]Duke”>http://trinity.duke.edu/academic-requirements?p=ap-ipc-and-pmc-credit)</p>