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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]AP classes are not equivalent of college classes. However, you get credits in college. That is good. It save $$$. DD uses the AP credits for non major credits. Most major classes - needs to take in college. DD is not rushing but finished BS in 2.5 years and 2 semester in Master - so like 3 years - heading to pHD in her 4th year of college at 21. DD is not rushing. It just turns out that way.[/quote] MY DC skipped 2 years in elementary school and graduated college 1 year early so he entered the job market in 2018 working for one of the BB IB. He would have graduated in 2021 without the skipping/early graduating which would have been awful. He avoided the whole pandemic mess, the subsequent job apocalypse and, the rise of AI and the resulting economic/occupational crisis. He feels lucky to have established himself already and moving up. He did say that his company does not hire anyone who graduated/will graduate from 2023 to 2027 including Harvard, Yale, Stanford, MIT etc. based on the relative poor quality of applicants from even those top schools and others.(avoiding any students who were subjected to the tele or zoom learning during the pandemic which is unfortunate.) I feel bad for those in HS/college or graduated from college in the last few years. [/quote]
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