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advance placement exams


Question Posted Tuesday August 14 2007, 6:17 pm

I don't know if this only applies to Texas...but if you get a score of 3 or higher on your AP exam, you get an incentive of $100 per exam passed. Now, I passed English and Chemistry...Does anyone know how to get that money/when it will arrive?

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uisforukelele answered Wednesday August 15 2007, 6:03 pm:
i would think that the state of texas would get your address and stuff from your school, and that they would mail the money to you. however, i would highly recommend calling your school and asking them about it- surely they will have way more information than you can get here!

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