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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If schools don't believe in going in whole hog for AP courses, why would they participate in a ranking system based upon kids taking AP exams? Seems pretty straightforward.[/quote] I agree straightforward. But, is there a single private school that states in materials accessible by prospective students that they "don't believe in going in whole hog for AP courses" (or words to that effect)? Every schools is entitled to its own philosophy regarding the importance of AP prep, but they should be transparent about it. Wasn't lack of transparency Jay Matthews principal gripe about Sidwell? Anyone relying on the Washington Post Index surely thinks AP prep is important.[/quote] Yet another poster who thinks this is all about AP. Many of you are completely ignorant of the[u] IB and AICE diplomas[/u][b]. Private schools that offer these fare very well in this ranking. In fact, the private schools figured out long before the publics that emphasizing AP courses is counterproductive to producing a well educated individual.[/quote]
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