Tengo una pregunta acerca de scheduling...

<p>(I forgot how to say “scheduling” in Spanish.) </p>

<p>For some of the GEs at Sixth, it says that a certain AP class counts as one course for a subject area. For instance, it says that a score of 4 or 5 on AP Economics satisfies one course towards Social Analysis. What if there’s no score specified? For Social Analysis, it just says “AP Psychology.” Does that mean that as long as you’ve taken the AP for psychology that you’re exempt from one course, or do you need to at least pass?
Another example is under Structured Reasoning. All it says is that AP Calculus satisfies Structured Reasoning. Is it just the class or actually passing the AP? Or which Calc level: AB or BC? Sorry if this is an idiotic question or if it’s been asked before, but I just wanted this clarified.</p>

<p>for the AP psych/calc question–you need to pass the AP exam, not just take the class</p>

<p>if there is no score specified–you need to get a 3 or above</p>

<p>generally you’re exempt
but i’m not at sixth</p>

<p>Just a bump.</p>

<p>i’m pretty sure AB or BC counts for that GE, and yeah that’s actually taking the test, not just the class</p>