13? There is not enough time in the day. Unless they were on a college schedule where they only went to each class once or twice per week. |
| ^ my DC took 13 AP and 6 IB exams in HS. |
What district? Was it a special program? |
MoCo magnet. |
Many of "those kids" know they'll never be "good enough." |
Six per year is "13 and up" |
Agree... except you can't take 6 per year for 4 years. |
| What people don't realize is that AP of earlier generations is not the same as it is today. I do not consider them the same as a college class. Many colleges advised us the repeat the last AP math taken because many students struggle when moving up based on APs |
+1 |
Why? Has the curriculum or test changed to cover less material or be easier? |
Got it. PP made it seem like it was 13 in one year. Our HS limits the AP courses in 9th, while the kids become accustomed to the format. There may be exceptions, but I believe that's the general guideline (cause I'm sure someone will come to say otherwise). |
I've heard people say it, in a disparaging way -- once high school rankings started counting number of students taking AP classes, high schools encouraged lots of students to take them and dumbed them down in the process. I suppose whether or not any given AP class at any given HS has been dumbed down can be measured by AP scores and preparedness in college. |
Here's the difference, in those countries, you also don't have the pressure to be involved in extra curricular activities, sports, community service, etc.. My DH is from the UK, and he would agree. All they really had to focus on was school work, and getting into a good uni isn't as competitive as it is here. Not to mention, univ. in a lot of those countries are free or cheap, not so here, so the students have to worry about merit and/or financial aid as well. |
I think what you're missing is, so what? Who cares? It's not a contest to see who can be the most difficult. So it takes you a couple more years to get your doctorate. |
| 6 is not the norm, even for HS like McLean or Langley. Look at the stats. |