<p>Think about how much $ Collegeboard is making off of this. One exam is $86, multiplied by roughly 150,000 kids that take the class each year, and that’s just for one class. It may vary for each class, but Collegeboard shouldn’t be allowed to charge this much. They can easily make $10 million from AP Biology, maybe $150 million between all the AP Classes, a killing off the SAT since millions of kids have to take it each year for college (and take them multiple times), and then don’t forget the $10 it takes for collegeboard to send an entire SAT Score report, multiplied by how many colleges you apply to and multiply that by the # of people that apply to colleges each year. Seriously, how much money are they making, like $1/2 billion a year? </p>
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rahoul…this is a common sense fail. there are schools that give huge and complete discounts off the ap tests. And then most kids are like ooo its free so let me try, and then they prob get 1s or 2s</p>