My DC has to take the honors version of the science classes before they can the AP version. They are taking these classes in 9th-12th: Honors Bio, Honors Chem, Honors Physics, AP Environmental Science. College Counselor says this is fine for UVA if not a science major. Is CCO incorrect? DC attends a Virginia private school. |
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1. You need to understand the whole transcript before answering this. 2. What APs were offered junior year in science? |
| If planning on science major in college, is it ok to wait until Senior year to take the first physics class? Ie take AP Physics (in FCPS, I don't think honors Physics is required before this) Senior year? |
That would be AP Physics 1, which is akin to an honors physics course. You don't need to take Physics C, but I would not choose AP Physics C without a prior physics course. You need to take a physics course of some type. Then choose among AP Bio, AP Chem, and AP Physics C. |
| Thank you! |
I am this PP. Happy to report that my DC was just accepted to UVA with APES as their only science AP. Took the honors version of bio, chem, and physics. |
hooked? |
Yes. And now transcripts note if a course is taken online. Top colleges generally look down on online bc of the known cheating. |
| My kid got in with 9 AP courses from a “lesser” fcps high school. I assume most UVA admits from fcps, end up taking at least 8 APs. The kids from lower ranked high schools still end up taking the most popular AP courses, which are usually available at their schools. |
Students are evaluated in the context of their HS. FCPS does not require honors before AP. Comparing private school with FCPS is not likely to be informative. |
We have normalized "I am not a math person". It is just as stupid as saying "I am not a reading or writing person" and getting away with not taking AP Lang/Lit. |
| I don’t think it is a matter of how many AP courses. The issue is taking the right combination of AP courses and doing well on them and the exams, especially if the reach colleges consider those scores. |
The UVA dean blog agrees.
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| Take more of the harder APs (in all subject areas) and fewer of the filler APs. Also, search what APs give the most credit/satisfy gen ed requirements at your kid’s top choices. |