Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh also, just raised its AP US history, not world. I misremembered.
Well that makes more sense. Yes, he can take AP US History. At our school they encourage AP Gov for 9th graders and AP US History for 10th graders, but apparently this order varies by school according to a PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APUSH is a lot of reading.
Is it a lot of writing? Reading won’t be an issue. Lots of big writing projects might be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Intense. Why would you start your 13-14yr old with a college level course. Why are you that mom?
Oh stop. It's a common thing for advanced students to take. My bright kid is bored out of her mind in "advanced English", I'm glad she's getting a challenge in an AP history course.
Anonymous wrote:APUSH is a lot of reading.
Anonymous wrote:Oh also, just raised its AP US history, not world. I misremembered.
Anonymous wrote:Intense. Why would you start your 13-14yr old with a college level course. Why are you that mom?
Anonymous wrote:The typical AP course for 9th graders is AP Gov or AP US History. Not AP World History which is reserved for junior or senior year.
Anonymous wrote:Intense. Why would you start your 13-14yr old with a college level course. Why are you that mom?