<p>I just got in ED :D and I'm not sure if someone has already asked this question, but is it really worth taking the tests for my senior year AP classes? For example, I got a 5 on World History last year, so is there any point in taking the APUSH test, since only one counts towards the Social Sciences requirement? Likewise, is English Lit worth taking if I got a 5 on English Comp last year? I understand that I can get one free cu for it, but I would like to major in CAS as well, so it wouldn't really be necessary for me. I'm also kind of lazy, and I don't want to pay the $90 either if it won't potentially help me. Thanks guys!</p>
<p>Bump bump!</p>
<p>If it can’t hurt you, you have a choice ahead of you. </p>
<p>Even though you were accepted ED, I think they still want to see you finish the year strong.</p>
<p>Don’t let senioritis and any other laziness get the best of you as you decide what to do.</p>
<p>Thanks! Any other opinions? If it won’t fulfill any requirements, I don’t want to waste the $90. I don’t know; I just feel like I learn as well without a test to prove it.</p>
<p>English comp and lit both give the same credit equivalent, and you can only use 1 AP credit to fulfill each of the Gen Ed distribution requirements. It’s not worth your $90 to sign up for the test if it fulfills the same gen ed requirement. <a href=“https://spike.wharton.upenn.edu/ugrprogram/classof2017/ap.cfm[/url]”>https://spike.wharton.upenn.edu/ugrprogram/classof2017/ap.cfm</a> is a helpful page (although specific to current freshmen, and as always subject to change.)</p>
<p>Thank you! I’m going to presume the same applies to World History and APUSH, right? The webpage was super helpful, too.</p>
<p>I think world history and APUSH have different credit equivalent names, but they fulfill the same requirement</p>