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[quote=Anonymous]I tend to agree with the rude poster. There was nothing inherently wrong with AP courses when I went to school. The STEM courses were comprehensive and rigorous. For the English and History courses, there is obviously no way to be comprehensive of all US/Euro history or English literature. The way our teachers made it work was to cover their areas of interest in great depth and then take a survey approach to the rest of the topics that would be on the exam. I learned a ton and came to my HYP fully prepared. If college professors are seeing that students with AP credits lack critical thinking, I would attribute that more to modern teaching methods and screen addiction more than the AP courses themselves. Question for the experts - what is the difference between AP courses vs. A-levels in UK?[/quote]
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