They need enough interested students to offer. They’re not going to offer AP classes with 5 students. |
We’re not talking about graduate school. |
Yes, that's the problem many are facing in high FARMS schools. |
You can do just fine to get into whatever school. It’s not relevant. |
Also a big problem if MCPS moves high performing kids from Wootton to crown and not being able to offer same type of rigorous curriculum. Can they just apply COSA back to Wootton then? |
Of course you can do fine. Ending up in Montgomery college is fine too. Doing fine doesn’t justify unfairly treatment. |
Case by case and not guaranteed. |
Honestly, I don't think it's a good idea to go beyond that, anyways. My DC took MVC and BC Calc in HS. They took the MVC UMD exam in HS and passed. DC is a dual math/CS major. Most kids who are taking those classes will be STEM majors, and you want a firm foundation in advanced math when going into college, and most colleges would not give you credit for those classes anyways. The top STEM colleges like MIT don't even take AP calc for that course. |
There is no "unfairly [sic] treatment" here. There are many ways to get into whatever Ivy League school |
It’s not that many ways as not everyone is good at other nonacademic areas. It’s unfair that the students are originally on a path for a rigorous curriculum but MCPS rezone them to a lower performing school while not offering the same opportunities. |
It’s one thing to take these courses in high school for college admission and it’s another to get college credits for these. Honestly without these AP courses, it’s hard to get into any CS/engineering schools nowadays. |
BS. You can very much create the academic rigor and extracurricular activities. Taking college classes can do that. If you have the mentality you portray here, something is seriously wrong with you. People get accepted all the time from all kinds of schools nationally. Moreover, you won’t have the competition from the plethora of other students all forced into the “rigorous” courses at the high school. You’ll stand out as the best and get accepted just fine. |
That’s your belief. Of course, some students will overcome the challenges of being in a lower-performing school and still excel. But others may not reach their full potential as they would have in their original, more rigorous school. The school environment plays a critical role in student success. MCPS failed these students by not providing the same level of rigorous coursework and academic opportunities. |
You are a nutjob |
Troll |