It was unnecessary, though, as fee waivers were always available for low income students. |
| The testing person at our school said it was an administrative hassle and in practice many lost-income students did not sign up. Since the default is now to be signed up and have it for free many more students have this opportunity. |
| low-income students |
Feel free to lobby for higher income tax or property tax. |
| I'm glad IB tests are also included. |
And overpaid Central office gets to have a new stat (that means nothing) - but sounds like it has substence. |
| Are you sure AP lang doesn’t count at UMD for English? I thought it counted for my daughter who is a senior there. |
As someone already noted it was a Blueprint requirement. |
One of my daughter’s teachers told her that she has to pay for the test if she DOESN’T take it. I told her to ignore that since it has to be BS. |
It counts as "credit" but it doesn't have a corresponding English class at the school. |
Here is the UMD AP Credit chart https://registrar.umd.edu/sites/default/files/2023-06/ap-gen-ed-may-2023.pdf |
The chart indicates it does count for English 101 credit if you get a 4 or 5. They list the course as Academic Writing but in Testudo (course catalog) you can see that is ENG 101. |
Even though a school might not take the credits for a particular AP exam, you should take the exam, especially when MCPS is paying for them this year. If you end up transferring, maybe the school you transfer to will take the course for credit. 3 hours to take a test to potentially save thousands of dollars is worth it. |
Are PG and Frederick doing this as well since it's a Blueprint requirement? |
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Depends on whether the school system is held accountable for their grading practices. A "3" on the AP Test equates to a college "C". Some school systems don't want to be called out on grade inflation and therefore would rather not require the AP Exam.
Btw, "to save money" is a ridiculous reason. It's a drop in the bucket compared to what you will be paying - for college. |