Mid Term wrote:1) Precal - 88%
2) Adv C/Supercomputing - 96%
3) AP US History - 94% (O M F G!!`1`111 WTF?!)
4) Broadcasting - 84% (That class can suck my balls)
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Yeah Fred, a lot of people didn't seem to use complete sentences. Even though I heard him say to do so like 5 times. I must have just been in the zone.
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AP courses, for those that don't know, net you college credit if you get a 3 4 or 5 on the ~$80 AP test for that subject (although the score for credit does depend on the college, that's about average). $80 vs $200/credit hour x ~3 credit hours (again depending) + a semester of time for a history class, $80 wins. That is, assuming you get a high enough score for your college to count it. If you can survive the AP course with an A or a B, go buy yourself a "Studying for the [insert subject] AP Exam" book. Study it forever, get people to open to random pages and quiz you, then go take the test.
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Of course, if you manage to get your freshman year out of the way through AP courses before you even get to college, that's a number of thousands of dollars saved. (Think of the gaming rigs you can buy! Or, smarter, money you can put away for retirement.)
For the rest of you, you might look at doing freshman year in an ACCREDITED community college for cheap transferrable classes, then going on to a university.
For the rest of you, you might look at doing freshman year in an ACCREDITED community college for cheap transferrable classes, then going on to a university.
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