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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Cornell would not take any credits that counted towards HS graduation. I assume some others schools are similar. At my kids hs, ap considered more challenging because of the exam . [/quote] Your school is an anomaly. Even Yale counts Ib, DE and AP the same in admissions.[/quote] But Yale does not let one use DE for credit, yet does allow (some) IB and AP for credit. Yale understands they are not the same. As do these schools: Princeton Harvard UPenn Duke Hopkins Brown Uchicago Columbia MIT all do not take DE credits taken as a high schooler, except in rare cases of upper level math, and only if the student passes a placement test by the university. [/quote] That was not what was asked by OP. The question was related to assisting with admission NOT receiving credit for pre matriculation credits. [/quote]
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