<p>How much money have you spent throughout your high school career on collegeboard tests?</p>
<p>Sophomore Year: one ap
one SAT II
PSAT
Junior Year: two ap's
two SAT IIs
two SAT
PSAT</p>
<p>Total= $422</p>
<p>2 SAT I's (~82)
1 PSAT (~11)
3 SAT II's (standby as well) (35+24+17=76)
7 APs (82x7= 574)</p>
<p>total: 82+11+76+574=... $747 (if i did my math right)</p>
<p>but hey, i got soo much credit for my APs and saved thousands in tuition</p>
<p>depends on which school you go to and how well you performed on your AP test</p>
<p>10-14 AP's x $90 = up to $1260
2 PSAT's x $15 = $30
2 SAT's x $41.50 = $83
3 SAT II's x $25 = $75</p>
<p>So potentially up to $1448, plus books. Though I wouldn't take all my AP tests senior year because I can't get credit and good scores would do nothing for me. So something around $1088.</p>
<p>my school has payed for 5 out of 6 of my AP exams so far.</p>
<p>wow our school pays for our PSATs.</p>
<p>soph: PSAT, 1 SAT II
junior: PSAT, 4 SAT II, 1 AP
senior: SAT I, 3 AP</p>
<p>throw in a few fee waivers aaaand
$16 x 2 (PSAT) + $~58 (SAT II)+ $20 x 4 (AP) + $0 (if all goes well with SATs) = about $170. hooray for fee waivers!</p>