<p>eh, but the gpa game is what colleges play.</p>
<p>as far as getting a 5 goes, i think you need to get about 70% correct. getting a 3 is about 50%. but that didn’t really affect me, considering how i knew like literally every single question on the ap exam.
and yet as of right now i think i don’t know almost anything about bio. i plan on taking the bio 105-106 autotutorial, both semesters; i’ve changed my mind =] </p>
<p>is it ok to use ap credits like for calculus, history, chemistry, gov/econ, physics, english, etc?</p>
<p>It’s okay to use AP credit for anything that you think you’ve already mastered. I used AP credit for chem (took honors gen chem at Cornell) and calc (took multivar calc and linear algebra) and English (took upper div English courses) but I retook intro bio.</p>
<p>the thing is, i don’t think i’ve “mastered” anything. i don’t think i remember anything at all from my ap classes. i was always more a good test taker than a good learner. so, with that in mind, you would recommend me to not use any ap credit? would this make me take longer than 4 years to graduate? </p>
<p>do you know what the graduation requirements are for CALS? like, is there an english requirement? because if there is, i think i’ll use ap credit on that. i only got a 4 on the english lang ap test though. is that good for anything? i know i’m more than competent at english though–more than enough to write a medical paper or anything.</p>