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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Parent of a rising Junior in FCPS/ Langley... AP's are totally different now than "when I was in school." My son is planning to graduate w/ something like 12 AP classes. He's a great student, but it's honestly just that the system has evolved since I was in school. For example, AP Physics I takes the places of 11th grade advanced Physics (no calculus required.) Basically, the College Board does really well by monetizing every class that they can.[/quote] Unbeknownst to you and your child, a politically driven analysis is carried out. It concludes that your child’s hard work has created an “achievement gap” with another student who chose to devote their time to the soccer field or basketball court. The flawed political system decides that you are to blame for this gap in academic performance—yet the gap in athletic performance is totally ok. [/quote] Can you say more? I don’t understand what you’re saying at all. Of course kids who don’t take as many AP classes will have less knowledge. I won’t say gap as I’m not sure there is an agreed upon set knowledge base for someone who graduates high school. [/quote]
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