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[quote=Anonymous]College prof here. Yes, you want every chance you can to store up credit for college, even if not all of it ends up counting at the school you attend. Your high-school transcript will not be a long-term document in your life--but your college one will play a pretty significant role for a while, at least, and if you have gained that AP credit and transferred it to your college, that (former) AP course and/or credit will show up on your transcript, demonstrating that you have additional knowledge and experience. Plus, practicing and studying for a large cumulative exam is an important college skill, and even more so if you are entering a career with licensure or planning to go to graduate school. AP can be great practice for that, too.[/quote]
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