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Reply to "No separate AAP student track in FCPS high schools, right?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So now you're saying that we should despise people for having high IQ's and only cheer on people who work hard in a subject matter? The issue with the post was that the person was being vindictive.[/quote] What are you talking about??????[/quote] Comment was in response to this statement that seemed to indicate that the AP class is better than AAP because it allowed people in based on a previous honors class verses an IQ test: [b]"I don't remember AP tests to be intelligence tests. AP is like taking a college level course isn't it? A student wouldn't have to do well on an IQ type test to gain entrance, just do well in the subject matter in the prerequisite Honors level class in that subject."[/quote][/b] I wrote the bolded text and am shocked that you interpreted my statement as snark or implying anything about the valor of AP vs AAP admission. I was stating the fact that students don't have to take an IQ test to qualify for AP classes. You projected your own bias onto my statement. You wrote that AP classes required testing to be admitted like AAP, which they do not require. I said nothing about AP class admission as better than AAP admission.[/quote]
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