<p>Does the Calc AB subscore count as an additional AP score for the National AP Scholar recognition? I have 8 scores (one 3), not including the AB subscore, so I was wondering if the subscore counts as my ninth.</p>
<p>Nope…</p>
<p>No, it doesn’t.</p>
<p>Another related question:</p>
<p>If you have already taken Calculus BC, can you take Calculus AB the next year and have it count as another, separate test for National AP Scholar Consideration?</p>
<p>yes…</p>
<p>Yeah…I took Calc AB sophomore year and BC the subsequent year. CollegeBoard counted that as two tests towards National AP Scholar.</p>
<p>You could, but it would be better to take a different AP class. It doesn’t make sense to take AB after BC because
- You already know everything
- You’re taking an AP class for the sake of an award, which is bad.</p>
<p>jamesford:</p>
<p>If I do take AB after taking BC, I’m planning to take another extra AP test along with Calc AB, so that I would still qualify even if I didn’t take AB. I don’t like to take the cheap way out, but I’d like to hedge my bets. I don’t want to take an AP class for the sake of an award, but if I’m within reach I might as well help myself out with an extra AP test that I’m sure I can do well on. </p>
<p>I just wanted to be sure that taking AB would count as a different test for National AP Scholar Consideration, even though I would be taking it AFTER BC rather than before like most do.</p>
<p>It’d count. But that’s really shameful just for safety. :<</p>
<p>can’t you do some other AP test that’s really easy? it’d look waaaaaaaaaayyy better.</p>
<p>national AP scholar does u no good. wasting $$$ to take an AP test on it is sheer stupidity, especially when its taking AB after BC…</p>
<p>People have way too much money on their hands.</p>