Celebrating My 85 on AP Bio Final!

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The discussion centers around a user celebrating an 85 score on their AP Biology final exam. They mention not taking the AP exam despite previously being signed up, citing concerns about the cost and their confidence in passing. The conversation highlights the potential benefits of taking the AP exam for college credit, especially for seniors who have already received college admissions. The user clarifies their grade level, indicating they are transitioning from sophomore to junior status as school has just ended.
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I got an 85 on my AP Bio Final! Wohoo
 
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Congrats. Are you planning on taking the AP exam too? If so, good luck!
 
Nice job, binzing :approve: !
 
Thanks you two.

No, I was signed up to take it back earlier this month but I decided not to.
 
why? it won't hurt you... and college credit... considering i assume you are a senior (since that is when must people take it) and you have received your admissions
 
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why? it won't hurt you... and college credit... considering i assume you are a senior (since that is when must people take it) and you have received your admissions

Why not? Because it wasn't my money ($86 to take it), my teacher was covering for me, albeit with left over school money and I didn't feel like I could pass it, and so didn't want to waste it.

I'm a sophomore, wait, school got out today, so you could call me a junior.
 
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