Above AP Courses

<p>I haven’t been able to take very many AP courses at my school. By the time I graduate, I will have only taken AP Bio, AP Lit, AP Lang, APUSH, BC Calc, and possibly AP Microecon or Macroecon. However, I am taking a few courses which are at a college level. One of these, Modern Physics, is clearly over AP level. Will any colleges allow me to take an exam to exempt the intro level classes such as Physics and Chemistry?</p>

<p>This type of stuff varies widely, you should look up the policies of some specific schools you may go to.</p>

<p>This depends on the college that you are going to. You should contact the admissions counselor/department that you are going to attend when you go to college. They should tell you if the class you took is transferable and if you have to maintain a certain grade in that class. Usually if you go to a local college or university, passing the class will grant you credit without making you take a specific test.</p>

<p>You can’t really say “only” and then list 6 AP Courses. That’s quite a large number compared to the average test taker. Of course, on CC, that is considered to be almost the same as taking none at all :)</p>