<p>abc, we’re posting at the same time!</p>
<p>In regard to how colleges look at it, I would think that having 4’s and 5’s on AP exams without having the AP designated courses on the transcripts would be self explanatory. Either the regular course was rigorous enough, or the student self-studied for the test. I would even speculate that kids who get B’s in regular courses at top schools have a better rate of getting a 5 on the AP exam than kids in public schools with an A in an AP labeled course. I have no proof of this. But it wouldn’t surprise me in the least if it were true.</p>