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My school told me I needed the wrong AP Test score, what can I do?

I took the AP Stats exam and all year I have been preparing myself to get a 3 (or higher) because a 3 is what my school accepts. Both on Collegeboard.com and my college's official website it said a 3, and currently still does. When I went to the school to register for classes at orientation, my adviser showed me a catalog which I did not have access to that says that requirement for AP Stats is a 4. They changed it for my fall semester and didn't update anything online which is the only thing I have access to. I'm afraid I may have not gotten a 4, and I think that it is not fair that I wasn't provided with the correct information. I wouldn't have wasted my money on the test if I didn't think I could get a 4.

What are my options? Do you think the school will reward me with credit since their website and college board still says it is a 3? Can I fight for it?

If so should I do it now or before I get my score back?

thankyou

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  • 7 years ago

    Print off all the online literature that you can find now, before it gets updated. After that, just wait for your scores to come back. In the event that you got a 4 or better, you have nothing to worry about. If you got a 3, then you'll need to argue your case with the faculty.

  • ?
    Lv 6
    7 years ago

    Dave is correct. Print off all the online information that you can find that states that a 3 is passing. I would fight it. You aren't the first one they have messed over. Wait until you get your score back. If it isn't a 4 I would fight it and show them the evidence that you have.

  • 7 years ago

    you're probably SOL. Sorry.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    7 years ago

    Contact the AP service to see what they can do.

    Can anyone answer my question?

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