Anonymous wrote:Please don’t stress about the MCAP! Focus entirely on getting a 4 or 5 on the AP exam, as it helps for college admissions and can give college credit.
My son had several MCAPs and other standardized tests waived because he was taking AP tests or was otherwise absent. Perhaps it was also due to the pandemic, I don’t know.
Go full steam ahead on AP prep!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High school students basically don’t learn in May. It’s all test prep, testing, and that’s basically it. It’s a sad state of affairs but you can try opting your child out of mcap
Several of them, including the Algebra and English 10, are required for graduation. The AP Gov test can be subbed for the Government exam, though. Not sure if there’s a sub for the science, but that’s required for graduation as well.
So I highly doubt anyone will let you just “opt out” of an exam that’s required for graduation.
Anonymous wrote:High school students basically don’t learn in May. It’s all test prep, testing, and that’s basically it. It’s a sad state of affairs but you can try opting your child out of mcap
Anonymous wrote:Anybody's DC has been scheduled to take the MACP test at the same time as an AP test? Why do they schedule them at the same time?
Anonymous wrote:Anybody's DC has been scheduled to take the MACP test at the same time as an AP test? Why do they schedule them at the same time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody's DC has been scheduled to take the MACP test at the same time as an AP test? Why do they schedule them at the same time?
I thought you didn't have to take an MCAP in a subject if you took the AP.
Anonymous wrote:Anybody's DC has been scheduled to take the MACP test at the same time as an AP test? Why do they schedule them at the same time?