Making Cash a Prize for High Scores on Advanced Placement Tests

The city of New York is expanding the use of cash rewards for students who take standardized tests with a $1 million effort financed by philanthropists who will pay students who do well on Advanced Placement exams.

High school students who get a top score, a five, on the exams will earn $1,000. A score of four will be worth $750, while a three will earn $500.

The program will be in 25 public schools and six private ones beginning this year.

--> Yet another reason why I need to move to New York City. A-SAP. Not that I would've gotten paid much with my AP scores, but it's always nice to have aspirations.

(Via NYT)

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