Are AP classes a scam?

<p>SlitheyTove,</p>

<p>Bay makes a good point, because in practice there is no difference.</p>

<p>My D3 graduating from high school will have 59 hours in a “general” track, but those classes won’t all apply to her 4 year degree, and there are definite consecutive classes that have to be taken. So she would have to enroll starting with her freshman year track anyway, and likely still spend 3-4 years to get her degree just because of how things “work”.</p>

<p>D2 is technically a junior. She had a bunch of hours from high school. She’s a 1st semester sophomore in practice, but has enough hours to be classified as a junior. Therefore she gets a better shot at housing, can move off campus, etc. but she still has 2 1/2 years to go to finish.</p>