Oklahoma's Advanced Placement students learning if they made the grade

 
By Tricia Pemberton, tpemberton@opubco.com
Published: July 12, 2010

Adam Lee , 18, will enter the University of Oklahoma this fall with 38 hours of college credit, earning him a spot as a sophomore — largely due to Advanced Placement tests.

The Putnam City North graduate and National Merit scholar said taking six AP classes and nine AP exams took a toll on his free time and social life, but the payoff was worth it.

Lee's scholarship pays for five years of college tui...


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