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Lorico [155]
2 years ago
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What grade do you need to be able to take a AP class next year?

Advanced Placement (AP)
2 answers:
Orlov [11]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

It depends on what the AP class is

Firlakuza [10]2 years ago
7 0
I took AP Geography in 9th grade,,, but it also depends on what classes your school offers to certain grades and what class you are going to be taking
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