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I will have Advanced Placement credits from high school courses. How does that work?

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I will have Advanced Placement credits from high school courses. How does that work?

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You must arrange for the scores from your Advanced Placement tests to be sent directly to UW-Platteville. The web site for AP is http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/exgrd_rep.html where you will find information on how to do this. The results of the AP tests are not sent out until mid-July, after the New Student Registration–Pioneer Passage dates. You will register for classes based on the information we have at hand-your UW-System Placement Test scores and your ACT scores. Once you receive the information about your AP credits, you can change your schedule by adding and dropping courses. For example: Suppose you took AP Calculus in high school, paid the fee, took the AP test, and feel that you did well on it. We have no confirmation of your score until we receive your AP report. So, based on the information we DO have, you may register for Calculus I. Once we have your scores, and you get appropriate credit for Calc. I, you can drop Calc. I and register for Calc. II. Your

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You must arrange for the scores from your Advanced Placement tests to be sent directly to UW-Platteville. The web site for AP is http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/exgrd.html where you will find information on how to do this. The results of the AP tests are not sent out until late in July, after the New Student Registration–Pioneer Passage dates. You register for classes based on the information we have at hand–your UW-System Placement Test scores. Once your official AP score report has been received at UWP and posted on your PASS account (Pioneer Administrative Software System), you can change your schedule by adding and dropping courses. For example: Suppose you took AP Calculus in high school, paid the fee, took the AP test, and feel that you did well on it. We have no official confirmation of your score until we receive your AP report. So, based on the information we DO have, assuming you took the Placement Test, you may register for Calculus I. Once we have your AP s

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