- Feb 7, 2003
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Well, this is in American school systems, so...
The AP (Advanced Proficiency) program is basically like, the top classes and crap, which is normally reserved for Juniors and Seniors (in highschool). For every AP course you take (you have to be recommended by your teachers to take one), you take and AP test near the end of the school year (in May).
This year, I was in 2 AP courses, but I only took one test, because my AP History course is two years. I recently got my grades back, and after a letter sent from my Psychology teacher to me (I took the AP Psychology test...), I found out that I was the first Sophomore in my school's history to get a 5 (the highest score) on any AP test...
Next year I'll have 3 AP courses...but now to my point. For those of you who've dealt with these tests before, what were your scores?
Oh, and this is officially my 666th post.
The AP (Advanced Proficiency) program is basically like, the top classes and crap, which is normally reserved for Juniors and Seniors (in highschool). For every AP course you take (you have to be recommended by your teachers to take one), you take and AP test near the end of the school year (in May).
This year, I was in 2 AP courses, but I only took one test, because my AP History course is two years. I recently got my grades back, and after a letter sent from my Psychology teacher to me (I took the AP Psychology test...), I found out that I was the first Sophomore in my school's history to get a 5 (the highest score) on any AP test...
Next year I'll have 3 AP courses...but now to my point. For those of you who've dealt with these tests before, what were your scores?
Oh, and this is officially my 666th post.