What does AP credit in Biology mean?
If you earned a score of 5 on the Biology Advanced Placement exam, you will be credited with 2 credits towards the major as well as a 4-cr course for non-majors (listed as a college elective). If you earned a score of 4 on the Biology Advanced Placement exam, you will be credited with 1 credit towards the major and receive a 3-cr course for non-majors.
If you earned a score of 5 on the Biology or Environmental Sciences Advanced Placement exam, you will be credited with 2 credits towards the major and receive credit for a 4-cr course for non-majors (listed as a college elective). If you earned a score of 4 on the Biology or Environmental Sciences Advanced Placement exam, you will be credited with 1 credit towards the major and receive a 3-cr course for non-majors. A score of 6 or 7 on the Higher-level Biology IB exam is treated the same as a score of 5 on the AP exam in Biology.
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