On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Mike McAneney wrote:
> If I remember correctly, a big benefit of AP classes is that a good score on
> the year end nationally administered exam translates into college credit at
> many colleges and universities, which can be a big savings in tuition.
Darn tootin'! Though a combination of AP test-scores (from AP
classes at North), the Post Secondary Enrollment Options Act classes I was
taking at the U, and CLEP tests, I was able to skip my freshman year of
College and get out in three years! I saved a whole year of college that
way. Which left enough money in my college-fund to carry me from
graduation to my first real full-time job.
Greg Riedesel
South St. Paul
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