Why? They took the class in high school so freshman year will be some review. It is a way to game the public school system inflated grades. |
I've never understood how this because for a school's class to remain AP status, the AP board compares the test scores with the grades. If they strongly differ, AP status may be revoked. I've known kids who were in AP classes at schools who required the AP exam and yet the teacher encouraged the kid to not take the exam. I guess, in order to get the percentages up. But, I don't understand how schools who don't require the kids take the exam have that class remain AP rated. |
True and I can see how some exposure to the material would help. |
The senior year final grades have to be submitted. Admission may be recinded. |
| For high achieving kids the first year of college can be quite easy compared to junior and senior year. My kid is at a top ten college and sailed through freshman year. This year he is taking an upper division class and they are reading many of the books he read in his private high school. He has used the extra time to pursue all kinds of interests on campus. |