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[quote=Anonymous]DD is going to graduate either a semester or a year early depending on study abroad timing and credits, so we're having this discussion now. There are many repercussions. She also skipped a year in primary school and will graduate at 20 or having just turned 21. She had 33 credits entering college because of her AP's. In this scenario how do you [b]not[/b] graduate early if you're maintaining full time status? Answer: go to Dartmouth or Harvard where they don't give you any credits for AP's, no matter what your score. But for the rest of us, isn't this one of the purported benefits of the AP program? Don't the AP's add up to your first year in college, taken in high school? There's got to be some reward for "the most rigorous course load." Isn't the degree the thing? Why would you stay and accumulate more credits than you need?[/quote]
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