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[quote=Anonymous]RMIB magnet student - a mix of IB and AP. 1, 2, 8, 5 Bulk taken in Junior year. IBs taken in junior and senior years only. Doubled up on AP exams for as many IB exams as she could. Self studied for some easy APs (for example - you can take Envio with Bio - it meshes well together). It is not very hard to take these APs if you plan it out. Highest achieving W students are the same as the highest achieving students from any HS in MCPS. If they have more APs (I doubt it) then other MCPS high achieving students it is because they pay some professional counselors to map out a strategy of when and how to take these APs. At the end of the day, remember that APs are only an objective type exams where you do not write essays. If your kid wants these many APs, go for it! It is hard work but it is manageable with a strategy and a plan. Don't ask DCUM. Go to college confidential for this sort of info. [/quote]
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