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A lot of elite colleges basically stopped accepting AP classes for credit-- but state schools do with the caveat that you generally have to score a 4 or 5 for credit. Some lower tier colleges will accept an AP score of 3 and give credit for it.I think you're conflating a bunch of stuff. AP credits are not the same as a CLEP or the other shit. Colleges have all different ways of attaining credit without taking the classes. For example some states have laws where a 2 year associates is required to transfer to 60 base credits. Or you transfer from another accredited 4 years school.
In the AP case, it might be that colleges stopped accepting them recently. No idea. But you could also just "test out" of classes in some colleges. They would give you credit for say precalc, and calc-1. Some colleges have tests available before the semester and certain scores give you credits for the easier classes. This is similar to AP scores. You can just take an AP test. If you score high enough and if the college has the policy, then you just get credits.
i think. idnk. who knows anything.
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