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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think OP is fking trolling you people.[/quote] I don’t. My teen goes to a magnet school for math and science (not in DMV). They offer organic chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, discrete math, diff equations, complex variable. Even though these aren’t technically AP classes, since there is no college board regulations of them, they are weighted like an AP class and have note in the course catalog that says may be eligible to receive college credit. We all are aware top colleges are unlikely to give college credit for them, but just illustrates they are more rigorous that high school level material. I’m assuming OPs kid is at a similar school that supports a high achieving student body. [/quote] At our school there is different weighting for regular, honors, AP and then advanced. It’s illustrated in school profile and they see all the offerings.[/quote] I’m the PP. Honors courses don’t get weighted at all. Only AP and designated “college level” courses such as the above. [/quote] I didn’t mean to quote you above. I was just pointing out to the non-believers that schools do indeed exist with these offerings. [/quote]
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