PP doesn’t know this. It is pure speculation. |
LOL, no, they do not. My Blair magnet kid took ten AP exams, which is at the high end of typical. |
I posted earlier about my kid who took only six APs and got into a top 20 (his first choice) because he went to a private school that does not offer APs in freshman and sophomore year. This is normal in my opinion, and the MCPS approach is ridiculous. My kid was able to have a normal high school experience is still have successful college admissions. An MCPS student, however, in order to get admission to a top 20 would have to take 10 or more APs. Someone asked me how I know this, and I will respond by saying I have many friends with kids who just went through the admissions process, and kids with ten or more APs and SAT in the high 1500's were being rejected left and right from top schools. Sad. |
Maybe not at Blair but definitely true for RMIB. Mine took 16 APs and 6 IBs. Some of her IB friends took more APs than that. |
And you think this is good? |
No, I didn't say it was good or bad. If kids can handle and want to, I don't see any issues. If forced, that's obviously not good. |
ok, so the answer to the question is: you don't know this. |
| You people are seriously intense. Mine gots 4’s on apus and calc AB and on Physics 1 even though his physics class was not a AP class. He was thrilled. |
| I've found that my DD's scores were rather predictable based on her grades. Her 5 was in a class in which she earned A's both semesters (but not every quarter). The 4 and 3 were in classes in which one semester was an A and the other semester was a B. No surprises. Good job, MCPS teachers! |
Friends with kids who just graduated from MCPS with very high test scores and GPAs with many many APs. I went through the agony and stress these parents went through with their kids who worked their buts off in school but are going to UMD or other no name SLACs because they couldn't get into their top choice schools. So answer is I DO know because this is first hand knowledge. |
No, you don't. All you know is that your kid got into Fancy-Pants University and these other kids didn't. You don't know why. |
Don't think college admission is the end game. It's not. While you may believe kids who worked their butts off wasted their time, they actually haven't. They learned valuable traits that are necessary in college and after college. - dp |
No one should expect a 5. |
FFS, let it go! It is what it is. |
Oh please... |