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I am currently in AP Comparative Government and Politics, and I will be attending UNC-CH in the fall. However, on the sheet which shows what scores are required to get credit, Comparative government is not mentioned at all. Does UNC give credit for comparative government, and if so, what score do I need to get?
It's a course called "AP Comparative Government and Politics." Admittedly, very few people take the test each year. But it is an offered AP, and I will be taking the exam for it. It is essentially the counterpart to AP US Gov and Politics. In it, you study the governments of Mexico, Iran, Russia, China, Great Britain, and Nigeria.
Hey, I'm taking that too! I'm going to see what I can do with it if I get a 5. Maybe they can make use of it. But it would be nice to know if anyone's done it before..