AP U.S. History for 9th?

Anonymous
Did your child get recommended? DD tells me no one she knows was recommended for this class.
Anonymous
Once upon a time....U.S. History was for 9th graders and AP Gov/NSL was for 10th graders. It seems like MCPS has changed it.

Is AP US History supposed to be more challenging than AP Gov?
Anonymous
My current 9th grader is taking it. There are typically two sections of APUSH (so estimate 50-60 kids taking it) out of ~450 kids in the grade at her school. That probably varies from school to school, and in some schools US History is done in 11th grade rather than 9th. It's definitely her most intense class.
Anonymous
My kids took AP Gov as 9th graders and APUSH (US History) in 10th. That is the sequence at WJ.

My nieces and nephews, in another state, started with APUSH, and then AP Gov in 10th. Doesn't really matter they all end up in AP World in 11th
Anonymous
This was a few years but ISTR at BCC you needed permission to take AP Gov (NSL) in 9th and most of the kids who did that took APUSH in 10th (because the alternative sequence flipped the order of the classes).

Even in 10th I think APUSH was probably my kid’s hardest class.
Anonymous
Yes NSL was significantly easier than APUSH
Anonymous
It depends on the school. My son is taking APUSH in 9th.
Anonymous
OP - this is going to vary school by school. Also at most HS, the recommendations are a gauge, and you don't necessarily have to follow them.
Anonymous
At B-CC APUSH is not offered to 9th graders, only AP NSL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes NSL was significantly easier than APUSH


Absolutely. It’s a very good first AP class. It also gives good context for some of the stuff they’ll learn in APUSH.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Once upon a time....U.S. History was for 9th graders and AP Gov/NSL was for 10th graders. It seems like MCPS has changed it.

Is AP US History supposed to be more challenging than AP Gov?


It is considered a much harder AP than AP NSL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Once upon a time....U.S. History was for 9th graders and AP Gov/NSL was for 10th graders. It seems like MCPS has changed it.

Is AP US History supposed to be more challenging than AP Gov?


When? Both of my kids, at different high schools, took AP NSL in 9th grade and AP USH in 10th grade, within the past 5 years.
Anonymous
This varies enormously by school. Best to name your high school to get advice specific to the school. (Some HSs have the norm of APUSH freshman year and others have the norm of NSL freshman year. Probably also big differences in number of kids in AP vs honors across schools.
Anonymous
My 9th grader is in this class. It's hard!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Once upon a time....U.S. History was for 9th graders and AP Gov/NSL was for 10th graders. It seems like MCPS has changed it.

Is AP US History supposed to be more challenging than AP Gov?


When? Both of my kids, at different high schools, took AP NSL in 9th grade and AP USH in 10th grade, within the past 5 years.


When my '21 grad was in HS, the path was APUSH in 9th, AP Gov in 10th; now it is the opposite.
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