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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Assume JR is Jackson Reed. [b]What private is this that gatekeeps APs like this?[/b][/quote] The Cathedral schools do. [/quote] Yes. My DD had a 95% in precalculus and they wouldn’t allow her to take AP Calculus because she wasn’t in the advanced precalculus class. Took “college prep” calculus instead. [/quote] This is exactly the policy at my DD's school...there are three levels of precalc and the middle level and above can go into AP Calc AB and only the highest level can do BC.[/quote] So for anyone who has had kids on the cusp and interested in taking more rigours classes but not allowed to, how did it shake out when time to apply to college? What do good grades in non weighted/rigorous classes get you? My child has goals and I do not want to have to forget those after freshman year. The school is not worth that.[/quote] If your kid is on the bubble, one option is to take a class or get a tutor over the summer and submit results from that (or ask for a placement test) to bump up to the higher track. Also, if it’s just that your kid tracks into AB instead of BC, that’s not that big a deal. If your kid has all A’s in standard-level classes, colleges are going to think they coasted and didn’t challenge themself enough. But if your kid is making a mix of A’s and B’s, and taking the highest level classes they can get into, that still looks good. It doesn’t help to take a higher level class than they can succeed in. [/quote] This is OP and yes my kid is on the bubble but there is zero negotiating even if a point or so away. I have asked about taking independent courses over the summer and then taking their placement tests and that’s also a no. Not sure how this helps my kid or any other but now I am nervous to stay in case he ends up on the bubble again next year. [/quote] Is this SJC? We have a DD attending next year and this has been my concern--do we push now for Honors level freshman placements or do we let her have an easy year. The risk with this is if she is not able to transition into honors level sophormore year. Any feedback? [/quote]
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