<p>I just did a quick search, and Harvard, for example, doesn't give credit for either of the two government exams.</p>
<p>Harvard doesn't give credit at all, it only considers it if you get 5's on more than a few tests.</p>
<p>Wow, I didn't know that....</p>
<p>No desire to go to Harvard but my two top colleges only offer (UChicago and GTown) only offer credit for two out of the three UofC gives credit for both the govt exams but not Psych and GTown offers credit for US govt and Psych but not comparative! Ahh well I'll just do them all b/c I have a background in psych and I like politics.</p>
<p>I did some of my own research. Harvard does, in fact, offer credit based on AP scores. </p>
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A score of 5 on the following College Board Advanced Placement examinations may earn one full credit toward eligibility: </p>
<p>Art (History)
Biology
Calculus BC
Chemistry
Economics (micro and macro)
English (literature and composition)
French (language)<br>
French (literature)
German (language)
History (United States)
History (European)
Physics B
Spanish (language)
Spanish (literature) </p>
<p>A score of 5 on the following College Board Advanced Placement examinations may earn one half credit toward eligibility:</p>
<p>Calculus AB (or Calc AB subscore)
Computer Science AB
Economics (micro)
Economics (macro)
English (language and composition)
Latin Literature
Latin: Vergil<br>
Music (theory)
Music (listening and literature)
Physics C (E&M)
Physics C (Mechanics)
Psychology
Statistics </p>
<p>The following College Board Advanced Placement examinations may NOT be used for eligibility:</p>
<p>Art (Studio and Portfolio)
Comparative Government and Politics
Computer Science A
Environmental Science
Human Geography
International English, and
United States Government and Politics.
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