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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid is in one of these classes and doing reasonably well. Consistently in top quartile but the median grades are shockingly bad. I can tell you that of my kid’s many AP and other classes, kid reports this is the worst teacher. Not a mean or bad person - just not good at teaching this course. Finds attending class to be a waste (but still does). I bought kid all the outside AP materials. [b]Not every family can do that.[/b] No other class has had grades this low. [/quote] All kids who are registered for AP exams have access to a full library of videos from the College Board that cover all content. They also have access to practice questions on that website. In addition, Khan Academy, Crash Course, Heimler's History, Bozeman Science videos, etc. Then there are all of the test prep books found in the school library and in the teacher's classroom. Yes, all students have access to the necessary resources (assuming their teacher does not teach them the content.)[/quote]
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