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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]College admissions evaluate your DC based on how they stack up to other kids at your school based on information the college counselors provide about the curriculum at the school. At DC’s school, no one is allowed to take AP anything freshman year, they must take a religion course every year (which eats up a spot that might get filled with an AP class elsewhere), and you cannot take an AP STEM class without having first taken the regular/honors version. Colleges know this about DC’s school so they read their transcript with those parameters in mind. Additionally, it’s important to remember that many top schools do not take AP scores as credits toward a major. The best you can hope for is that you could avoid a large intro level course. And ask yourself if you think your kid who took AP whatever as a freshman in HS has retained the material well enough to apply that in a higher level class at university four years later. A lot of those APs are simply about inflating grades, egos, and not about truly higher level education. [b]Some schools don’t even require students to take the AP test. [/b] [/quote] Why wouldn’t they require them to take the AP test? That is ridiculous. [/quote] All the privates here require it or they dont list it as AP on the transcript. Why? Well a parent asked at orientation: because the top colleges want to see AP scores, even moreso in the test optional environment. This was fall 2023 9th grade and transfer parent orientation. This school has about 1/3 or more go to T30s [/quote] If a student can get 5s on various Ap exams, they should be seen as clearly intelligent and worth admitting. Ap exams should’ve replaced the SAT long ago- people talk about equity, but it’s shuffling a different part of the applicant pool, not getting rid of people[/quote]
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