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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mine did not. Her school discouraged sitting for the exams. Missing school for the exam was not excused and teachers continued to teach new content during the AP exam week that students were responsible for during finals.[/quote] Which is pretty awesome for those kids for whom getting that college credit means saving some money. You know, the kids on a budget for college. Oh well. [/quote] I never did AP classes. My spouse did. Our children did not. AP classes did not get my spouse through college any quicker. I imagine this is true for the majority of kids, especially the ones whose families are able to pay for private high school. [/quote] APs got my kids credit so they could double major and graduate in four years instead of five. But you are right, some privates have so few kids on a budget that they don’t bother with the ones who are. [/quote] A double major should never take 5 years. That defeats the whole point. [/quote] These would have. But you go ahead and argue your position without any basis in fact. [/quote]
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