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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm not a fan of the AP industrial complex generally, but having said that, isn't it the case that you would not be expected to take APs if your school does not offer AP classes? My kids went to a BIg 3 school with only one or two AP classes. They took several more exams but only reported the results if they did well. Seemed to work out fine.[/quote] This is how the NE boarding schools work. No APs and students who choose to self study and test hand pick what they report. It’s the trend at selective private schools in general because teachers despised the rigid AP curriculum. I imagine it would be hard to switch back. [/quote] NE boarding schools have luxuries that even top DMV schools do not. [b]I bet they have direct contacts at Oxford/Cambridge so those schools may accept an A at Andover as the equivalent of a 5 on an AP test or whatever equivalent of Eton in the UK.[/b] They also probably have a small army communicating with all the top 20 schools on a regular basis. I think what is odd about GDS is that when all the schools announced they would drop the AP curriculum, they simultaneously agreed they would still offer the AP tests. It is strange that STA/NCS backtracked even more and actually reinstated some AP classes. GDS is the only school to drop both the AP curriculum and the tests.[/quote] No. That is not how it works. For Oxford & Cambridge you will need 5 actual AP exams at level 5 in the relevant subjects, SAT scores over 1480 (varies but depends on AP scores and subject), an interview and sometimes additional testing. If someone from Eton is applying to these universities they are taking A levels or IB in the UK, not AP tests. You only need look at the university websites for "admissions requirements" to know this. Please don't make up crap and then try to sell it as truths.[/quote] Do you work for Oxford or Cambridge? How do you know?[/quote] It it quite clear on their web sites. https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/applying-to-oxford/for-international-students/international-qualifications "For courses requiring A*A*A: Either Four APs at grade 5 (including any subjects required for the course you are applying to) OR Three APs at grade 5 (including any subjects required for the course you are applying to) plus a score of 33 or above in the ACT or 1480 or above (out of 1600) in the SAT. We do not require the optional essay for either the ACT or the SAT. Please note that Calculus AB and Calculus BC cannot be counted as two separate subjects for the purposes of meeting your offer, whether taken as separate tests or by receiving the AB sub-score when taking Calculus BC. If you are applying for a course that requires Mathematics you should take Calculus BC if you are able to do so. However, courses will accept Calculus AB if you are unable to take Calculus BC. The following combinations of Physics courses can be counted as two separate qualifications for the purposes of meeting your offer: Physics C: Mechanics, and Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism Physics 1 and Physics 2 Physics 1 and Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism Physics 2 and Physics C: Mechanics If you are taking both Physics C courses, or both Physics 1 and Physics 2, you will not be able to count any additional Physics courses towards your offer requirements. In addition, only the specified combinations of Physics 1/2 and Physics C are permitted. For courses requiring A*AA: Either Four APs at grade 5 (including any subjects required for the course you are applying to) OR Three APs at grade 5 (including any subjects required for the course you are applying to) plus a score of 32 or above in the ACT or 1470 or above (out of 1600) in the SAT. We do not require the optional essay for either the ACT or the SAT." [/quote] I don't see anywhere on the Harvard, Yale, etc. website that there is any special preference for a kid from Andover. You honestly think there isn't because nothing is on the website. You think there is no special preference or other venues for a kid from Eton to get into Oxford or Cambridge because it isn't on the website?[/quote]
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