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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DC took 10 at Langley and was not considered “most rigorous”.[/quote] OP here. [b]How and when do you find out if you will be considered most rigorous?[/b] I don’t want to ask other parents in real life because I don’t want to be that parent already thinking about this so early on. What does it take to be top 10%? Top 5% The parents I know are not close personal friends. They are more acquaintances so I don’t want to ask them too many questions. [/quote] Your own student should have an idea of which APs are considered most rigorous. Ask your college counselor what they are and if she is going to check the most rigorous box for your child. If she won't tell you ask the principal.[/quote] I have 3 kids in the Langley pyramid. There are always some ridiculous kids and then a lot of very high achievers in every grade. My kids fall into the latter. They are with the high group of all honors, all AAP. My kid is not taking AP in 9th but plans/wants to take as many as he is allowed next year. I personally don’t think a tenth grader needs to take most/all APs sophomore year. At the end of the day, it is his schedule. I told him I would rather that he get an A in a non AP class.[/quote]
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