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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] the private schools figured out long before the publics that [b]emphasizing AP courses is counterproductive to producing a well educated indiv[/b]idual.[/quote] :roll: stated as if it is fact. If it were indeed a fact that emphasizing AP courses is counterproductive then no one would pay attention to the Washington Post ranking - yet it seems to get quite a bit of attention for something that measures a counterproductive approach.[/quote] You are missing the point of this pp and other posters. The ranking also looks at the number of students participating in IB and AICE programs. One could argue that many schools do well on this list for that reason versus the number of students taking AP exams.[/quote]
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