<p>My name is John and I just received my scores on AP tests.
Two of them are my major concerns. My major is computer science.
1. AP Chemistry. I received 3. Is there a way to make an appeal so that it would be counted for Chemistry 20A?
2. AP Statistics. I want to minor in economics. Would they take score of 3 for the minor requirement?
I have read the requirements and policy thorough and thorough. I know what they are and I am trying to make an appeal. Tell me the possibilities.
How many AP classes do UCLA or UC's take for credits? I heard that the limit is like 4. Tell me more clearly how it works.
Sorry if I sound dry and matter-of-fact-ish. Forgive me. But I prefer same style of answer in return. Thank You.</p>
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<li>nothing will give credit for 20A. if you had a 4 or 5, you could petition, but still not recommended. unless you happened to study quantum mechanics in high school.</li>
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Advanced Placement in Chemistry
Students who have taken the Advanced Placement (AP) Chemistry Test and obtained a score of 4 or 5 receive 8 units of chemistry credit and may petition for chemistry and biochemistry equivalency, or may take course 20A at UCLA. If students received a score of 3 on the AP Chemistry Test, they receive 8 units of chemistry credit but no course equivalency.
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<p>UCLA</a> General Catalog 2008-09: Undergraduate Study</p>
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<li>UCLA</a> Undergrad Admissions: AP Credit - College of Letters and Science</li>
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<p>there is no limit to AP credit.</p>
<p>for the school of engineering if you get a 5 on Calc BC, it says 31A/Calculus next to it. does this mean you can skip TO 31A or you get to skip 31A?</p>