I'm a high school student in Michigan. For the final exam of my AP Calculus class, those students who paid $82.00 to take an "AP test" were given a take-home final exam, basically a free "A". Those students who didn't pay the $82.00 and chose not to take the AP test were given a completely different exam, with a time limit, not open book, and not allowed to collaborate with others during the examination. The AP test isn't a class requirement, it's simply an independent test administered by the college board which allows students to earn college credit by taking high school classes. Therefore, I don't see how those who have the money to spend can get a free A on the exam regardless of how well they do on the actual AP test, while those who don't spend the money are forced to take a much harder exam.
Is this legal? I intend to do whatever I can to be compensated grade-wise.
Thanks
Kris
Is this legal? I intend to do whatever I can to be compensated grade-wise.
Thanks
Kris