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2011 results of the advanced placement examinations
South Carolina State Department of Education Office of Data Management and Analysis
South Carolina State Department of Education Office of Data Management and Analysis
Abstract
Since 1984, each school district in South Carolina has been required to provide Advanced Placement (AP) courses in all secondary schools that include grades 11 or 12. These classes prepare students for the national AP examinations. Students who score 3, 4, or 5 on an AP exam are generally considered qualified to receive credit for the equivalent course(s) at colleges and universities that give credit for AP exams. The data are presented for high school students who participated in AP courses in public schools and took at least one AP exam during the 2010-11 school year.
Issue Date
2011
Keywords
Advanced placement programs (Education), Educational tests and measurements--South Carolina--Statistics
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