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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why would a school get rid of AP classes? It doesn't just give a GPA boost, it lets you earn college credits. I know kids who started college with sophomore standing.[/quote] Schools don't call the class "AP" so they don't have to follow the AP curriculum. But students are prepared to take the AP test, which is the factor that determines whether or not you (may) receive college credit. My daughter's school did away with the AP title for their highest rigor classes, but she has taken three AP tests and received 5s on all. Also, the colleges don't recalculate based on the description of the class (AP, honors, etc) they evaluate based on the RIGOR of the course offered. Our school clearly outlines which classes is the most rigorous in the school profile that is shared with colleges. It's very clear which classes are the highest rigor, and of course, the kids' performance on the AP tests are clear indication of their preparation to succeed in college level courses. [/quote]
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