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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The college board is really taking advantage of the public school crowd, and AOs know. "APs" are, in essence, college 101 type classes in their subject area, which is why they can count towards college credits. Personally, I question any "AP" class that is offered freshman or sophomore year, there is just no way it's truly a college equivalent level class. [/quote] AP courses don’t change based on when you take them. Just in the DC area, some schools offer APUSH to freshmen. Some offer AP World to freshmen. Both are challenging classes. But I think for college admissions, once you’re past a certain threshold, 10 or 15 or 25 APs are all viewed as the same. Other factors matter, too. [/quote]
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