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That is why FS families do their best to do PSPs or DC “hardship” postings b4 their kids are school-age, they’re aware of how far US public education is fallen, sad
They will have advantage especially in HS |
| I truly question this - if US schools are so much worse than many other countries, then why do so many foreign students come to college in the US? I never hear of US students going to Germany for college. |
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Referring to K-12 US education, not colleges and universities
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It’s actually a humble brag way of saying you are foreign service and getting that into the conversation.
Sort of like saying, “I went to college in Boston” when you went to Harvard. I mean, there’s a time and place for discussing the quality of the US national education system, but it’s not on a post about AP statistics. |
Colleges and public high schools aren't the same. And within colleges there is a huge spread between people there to get a degree to check a box and those that are there for research, education, getting a good base toward a very specialized field. |
What APs did your kid take in previous years?? Are you in DMV? |
Agreed. And most of the professors and researchers are immigrants. Higher education and research in US is outsourced mainly because US k-12 education does not produce too many well educated students. |
This would be a very typical senior year schedule at our mcps high school, minus that ap gov would have been taken frosh year but many schools order social studies differently. |
| I am seeing a trend of students doing at least one AP test from each core subject area before their senior year ...math, science with lab, math, foreign language and english. And I have seen students getting into highly competitive schools with not an insane amount of APs. |