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[quote=Anonymous] This thread has been hilarious. Just be aware that teachers this year might not have covered all the material that might be on the AP exam, or taught it that well, because school systems have had to scrounge around for subpar teachers when all the good ones left, after being hounded out of schools due to the conditions imposed during the pandemic. Also, there is a thread on DCUM right now about whether AP exam scores matter at all for college admission, and of course posters assure one another that they don't. So you don't care that your kid gets a low score anyway! I assume you approach all their education like this. It's your kids' problem, not yours. What's important is that they're happy and get to have fun in high school. Colleges look for well-rounded applicants anyway. You're not on the Ivy train like those sick Tiger parents. Your kid's safety is State U and they expect to go to a nice SLAC. Unsurprisingly, you will also be one of those very disappointed parents who thought your kid had a great shot at X college, but got turned down. And you will not see the relation, at all, among all these completely unrelated things. [/quote]
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