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Reply to "If your child went to a private school that does not offer AP classes, how did that affect their college outcomes?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You are only held to what your school offers. No APs? Fine. Take the highest rigor offered at your school. AOs know what is offered (either because they are very familiar with your school or they dig deep in the profile) and expect you to exceed within those parameters. [/quote] It’s true, if the AOs are familiar with the school and have admitted students before, ie the school is a feeder, they have an idea about what an A means. If the school is not well known, then it’s on the student to show that an A means something and the AP exam is one way to do it. Either way, there’s zero downside to signing up and taking the AP exam. Presumably the material is the same, and one can get credit or clear prerequisites.[/quote]
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