+1 also our school doesn't require bio as a prereq to AP bio and some kids are in AP calc by sophomore year, almost everyone by junior year. Everyone has to take 7-8 academic classes per semester, so it isn't surprising that a lot of them end up being AP classes by senior year. |
Your premise on prereqs is not true of every school. |
| Mine (smart and relatively hard-working but not a total superstar) did 12. Three sophomore year, 5 junior year, 4 senior year plus dual enrollment at a university for a class for semesters. At some public schools, there are only two options for the core classes: AP or on-level. At her school, on-level effectively meant remedial (teachers admit this) so she chose the all-AP route to the level allowed by her school. It all worked out and she wasn’t driven crazy by the workload, except for AP chemistry. She did not get into her first choice school but loves the second choice one and her AP credits are making it possible for her to do a dual major in two very different disciplines. Good luck deciding. There is no one correct answer. |
| My kids go to BASIS DC, the school that DCUM loves to hate. My older child took a dozen AP courses. My younger child took two in 8th grade and is taking one this year in 9th grade. I think there will be five next year and another five in 11th grade and then kids are done. BASIS kids generally don't take AP courses in their last year of high school. |
That's good to hear as my DS will finish HS (next year) with probably 3 APs. Our (small, private) HS counselors actually dissuade many kids from taking APs, knowing they're taking them just to take them and not particularly ready for some of them. |
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Mine child has taken/will take:
1 in 9th 3 in 10th (micro and macro Econ is 2 AP exams) 5 in 11th Has 3 on her schedule for next year plus two MC classes at her HS Plays a varsity sport and a club sport, is well rounded (volunteer work,friends, boyfriend). She is applying for/hoping to get in to a top college |
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Mine took:
2 in 10th - World History, Calculus BC 6 in 11th - APUSH, Comp Sci A, Statistics, English Language, Physics 1, Chemistry 4 in 12th - English Lit, Physics 2, Government, Biology so 12 altogether. |
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My kid is the abnormal one in his group of friends with not too many APs.
9th AP Comp Sci A 10th AP World, Comp Sci AB 11th AP Econ, AP Physics 1, AP Psych 12th AP Calc, not sure what else yet... He has friends taking 5-6 per year both Junior year and senior year. One girl in a club with him took SEVEN as a junior. I find it utterly ridiculous. This is why the average GPA at UVA is so freakin' high (75% percentile of last years class is something like 4.2) Also FYI Physics 1 is algebra based, Physics 2 is calculus based, then there is Physics E&M which is extremely difficult from what I have heard. |
BASIS requires a lot of APs and has few options to take non-AP classes. It isn’t a selective group of students when everyone is required to take the AP classes. Then they adjust the final grades based on the AP test scores, like a C can get bumped up to an A. Starting AP in 8th and 9th grade is unnecessary, and could come back to haunt your student if they get a lower score than they would if they took it later in high school. AP is a money-making scheme that the top private schools are doing away with. It makes sense that BASIS locked into AP when it helped them with the rankings. |
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However, the CB does require that AP sciences are the 2nd exposure, so schools are breaking their agreement by putting kids straight in. |
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Kid at TJ:
9th - 2 APs - AP CSPrinc, AP Calc BC 10th - 3 APs + 2 DE (dual enrollment univ course) - AP Chem, AP CS A(B), AP World History + DE MultiCalc, DE Linear Algebra 11th - 6 APs + 2 DE - APUSH, AP Physics C&EM, AP Econ Micro&Macro, AP Latin + DE Complex Analysis, DE Diff Eq 12th - 5 APs (3 req'd + 2 elective) + 2 DE - AP LangComp, AP Gov't, AP Env Sci, AP Psych + DE prob/stats (AP stats), DE Advanced Math 14-16 APs (2 are half-year AP pairs, 3 are AP exams taken after similar non-AP or post-AP courses), and 6 semesters univ credit math (+ 4 semesters post-AP CS electives not shown above) |
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No they don't. AP Physics 1, AP Physics C, and AP Enviro are all 1st time courses. |
| Not mentioned yet is that some kids self study and just take the AP tests. |