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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That number isn't surprising given the increasing number of privates doing away with AP classes.[/quote] Most aren't doing away, they've historically not had ap classes- e.g. Philips academies. AP has been adopted more and more over time.[/quote] I'm actually surprised the percentage with zero APs isn't higher. I live in NYC and most private schools here don't have "AP" classes so students don't take the tests. I'm so glad my child is not dealing with that process. Kids taking 5+ a year starting freshman or sophomore year is ridiculous overkill. I would love to see a stat on number of AP tests taken and what percentage of those kids get in. I'm guessing that those with extremely high numbers don't do any better than those with few or none.[/quote]
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