College courses and AP exams

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10 comments, last by daviangel 14 years, 2 months ago
Quote:Original post by MAEnthoven
Absolutely. I took AP Comp Sci and got a 5 with EASE.

Here's the deal: it's the cheapest college credit you'll ever get. $86 might cost a lot now, but most colleges will let you use it as a credit, which saves you well over a thousand dollars.


Quote:If you have a solid programming background, sitting through the introductory programming courses is a waste of both your time and the professor's time/patience.


these two cover it pretty much perfectly. You will save yourself a lot of time by testing out of intro courses that won't teach you anything and you will save a lot of money. You can use the semester you'll end up saving to pick up a minor, work on building your portfolio, or just getting done with college sooner. Maybe take a semester off to intern.
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Yeah definitely take all the Math and Physics AP exams you can before college otherwise plan on having no life trying to cram all the required courses/electives, etc in 4 busy years.
The AP Comp Sci exams are a bit trickier, since there seems to be a larger variation in each schools intro programming courses.
For example Berkeley uses Scheme, MIT Python now, so I don't know how much that will help you there?
And the thing with challenging a course is the instructor will usually choose the hardest problems on an exam to test you with so you better know your stuff inside/out!
I would check out some previous finals for some introductory programming courses at a school like MIT or Stanford and if they seem easy to you then you probably have nothing to worry about.
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