aidan, 1 year ago One example is Denmark where a US highschool diploma is only considered under quota 2 Do you have a source because from here I see https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/75ea60d4-1d9a-499f-9972-84391e89efe4.png Which doesn’t seem too different from other countries https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/dc7ae10e-0725-4e3c-98e7-f7b1a78aa350.png https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/319b7063-9a8c-4356-ac2a-4ff758544967.png which means you have to have other merits than just the highschool diploma. It could be additional testing and relevant work experience. I guess that is met by the AP requirements, but it seems like wherever they can set more strict standards they try to, including with EU countries.
One example is Denmark where a US highschool diploma is only considered under quota 2
Do you have a source because from here I see
https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/75ea60d4-1d9a-499f-9972-84391e89efe4.png
Which doesn’t seem too different from other countries
https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/dc7ae10e-0725-4e3c-98e7-f7b1a78aa350.png
https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/319b7063-9a8c-4356-ac2a-4ff758544967.png
which means you have to have other merits than just the highschool diploma. It could be additional testing and relevant work experience.
I guess that is met by the AP requirements, but it seems like wherever they can set more strict standards they try to, including with EU countries.