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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is fascinating. [b]You save a fortune by going off to college with a bunch of APs[/b] and coming from public school my child was offered quite a few scholarships which also save us a lot of money. I cannot imagine paying private school tuition not to have the level of rigor guaranteed that is needed to pass an AP exam. I also cannot imagine colleges won't look down on this unless these are families that could potentially be massive donors. Who came up with this idea? I myself went to private school and we had plenty of APs. I didn't send my own kids because I don't want them in a wealthy bubble.[/quote] You may save money or you may not. At most top schools, you get no credit for APs, so if you are a strong student at a top private looking to a top college, APs are unimportant.[/quote] Most top colleges annd universities offer credit and/or acceleration for 4s/5s, potentially saving students time and money. These privates may think APs are unimportant but they are not unimportant to students with limited resources. Perhaps it is those students that are unimportant to those private schools. [/quote]
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