Junior Failing STAMP Test

Junior Failing STAMP Test

I’m a high school junior, and I recently took the STAMP Avant test for my AP language classes, but unfortunately, I was marked for cheating even though I didn’t. Now, I’m unable to retake the test. I’m wondering if not having the bi-literacy certification will negatively affect my college prospects. I’ve maintained solid grades—an 86 and a 94 in my previous marking periods in AP language—but I suspect they thought I was cheating because my speaking sounded robotic and stiff. That’s understandable given the limited time I had to respond in a noisy classroom. Are colleges likely to require this certification, or will my strong performance in the AP class be sufficient?

One Reply to “Junior Failing STAMP Test”

  1. It’s understandable to feel frustrated about not passing the STAMP test, especially when you feel that the circumstances were beyond your control. In most cases, colleges value a strong GPA and AP classes more than standardized test scores, particularly if you have demonstrated proficiency through your coursework.

    Many colleges do not specifically require bi-literacy certification, so having good grades in your AP language class is often sufficient. It’s also worth noting that standardized tests can be subjective, and if you consistently performed well in class, that will reflect positively on your application.

    If you’re concerned about the situation, consider reaching out to your guidance counselor for advice. They can provide insight into how your school’s policies and your specific circumstances may be perceived by colleges. Additionally, it might be helpful to discuss your experience in your college essays or interviews, as it demonstrates your resilience and ability to overcome challenges.

    Overall, focus on maintaining your good grades and making the most of your AP class experience. You’re on the right track!

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