Regular. So, it's not a joke to kids who want to take the advanced version of the class. Sure, it's a money-grab, but your kid has to take it if they are pushing for rigor. |
Too much" depends on your kid.
I thought my kid was doing too much with this this schedule. 10th - 1 AP (and regretted not taking 2) 11th- 4 AP + 1 DE (and regretted not taking one more AP) 12th- 6 AP + 1 DE ( and was finally happy with their choices). I did talk with the HS counselor and said I was concerned about this heavy courseload but counselor said she has confident that my kid can handle it. This kid wasn't aiming for a T20. Wanted AP more for rigor. Already knew the T50 college they EDimg to. Was very focused on doing well on AP exams. Gor college credit for all, except for one 4, since the college required a 5 for credit. First semester of college, took 16 credits that included upper level courses since AP credits let them skip intros Told them grades are a lot different in college, but then ended up with a 4.0. Said their AP courses were very good prep, especially AP Capstone The lesson for me has been- look beyond "looking good for college" when determining what is "too much or too little." This kid wanted the intellectual challenge. I really learned a lot about them in this process. |
It’s the mid-level choice. AP Cal is not rigorous. But it’s also not what struggling math students take. |
*AP Pre Cal, I meant! |
My DD attends a private school which does not offer APs. DD wants to take one AP for each core course. What would be most rigorous in this case, if she only takes 5 AP exams :
AP US History AP French AP Calc BC AP Physics C? what if it is a chemistry one ? AP Lit? Thanks |
Disagree. It is not an easy course. Perhaps it depends upon the teacher. |
It depends on the student, what they want to do and what they think they can handle. DD likes to do it all. She is taking APUSH in 10th and plans to take:
11th grade: AP World, AP Lang, AP Chem, AP Calc BC 12th grade: AP Lit, AP Bio, AP Stats, AP Latin, probably an AP social science (Micro/Macro, Euro History, US Gov, Human Geo. So that's 10 or 11? DS, who's graduating this year and going to a LAC ranked in the top 50, will have taken 6 (Micro/Macro, Env Sci, Calc AB, European History, Stats). He doesn't take honors everything; he doesn't want to kill himself and plans his courseload accordingly. |
My DD is similar to yours with an almost identical course selection. But getting B’s in Cal BC. A’s in everything else. |
This is kid and school dependent. If your child is aiming for top 40 school, they need at least what everyone else at their school is taking, if not more, to show rigor. Both of our kids took 4 APs in 11th and 4 APs in 12th (one took a 5th AP, but didn't take the AP exam in 12th, so I don't count it). |
NP. How is it the mid-level choice? Most high schools aren't offering a precalc course that is more rigorous than AP. AP merely replaces honors precalc. And no one knows what the exam is going to look like yet, though no student should be hoping for college credit from it. I agree with the PP that, while it's a CB money grab, we are paying for the extra GPA weight. |
My DD will graduate with 12 APs, my DS with 10 |
This is obviously not true. So much parental superstition. |
https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/getting-credit-placement/search-policies/course/44 300 colleges have already posted policies for Precalc (vs 2000 for Calc). Some people are salty that AP Precal exists, and they won't let facts get in the way of their feelings about the flexible AP curriculum that acknowledges that different districts have different order of math curriculum. |
I am the person you're quoting and FWIW - a friend with a kid applying to college right now told me colleges ideally say they want to see 4 years of language, regardless of whether they take a language in MS, and I told my older two kids that recently. |
I am the worst with typos - I need to leave this thread LOL. That was supposed to say colleges ideally say they want to see 4 years of language in high school - regardless of whether they take a language in MS, and I told my older two kids that recently. I will see myself out now due to repeated typos. ![]() |