Anonymous wrote:OP here. He is enjoying the challenge of the class. He’s never taken a truly challenging class (for him) before, so he’s learning how to really study and how to manage his time.
I’m just worried about college applications. There are so many kids with perfect grades. I know lots of kids have perfect grades even with AP classes. My kid just can’t complete.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s nothing wrong with getting B’s in AP classes. You’re overreacting.
There is now.
- Big 10 engineering grad who wouldn't be accepted to their school today
You would have gone somewhere else and done fine. Where did all of your colleagues go?
Purdue, Michigan, MIT, RHIT, VT, etc.
B's in AP classes is no good these days.[/quote
Your grammar and punctuation would be the greater problem today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s nothing wrong with getting B’s in AP classes. You’re overreacting.
There is now.
- Big 10 engineering grad who wouldn't be accepted to their school today
You would have gone somewhere else and done fine. Where did all of your colleagues go?
Anonymous wrote:My kid just can’t complete.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s nothing wrong with getting B’s in AP classes. You’re overreacting.
There is now.
- Big 10 engineering grad who wouldn't be accepted to their school today
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s nothing wrong with getting B’s in AP classes. You’re overreacting.
There is now.
- Big 10 engineering grad who wouldn't be accepted to their school today
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s nothing wrong with getting B’s in AP classes. You’re overreacting.
There is now.
- Big 10 engineering grad who wouldn't be accepted to their school today
Anonymous wrote:There’s nothing wrong with getting B’s in AP classes. You’re overreacting.
Anonymous wrote:My sophomore DS really wanted to take a couple of AP classes this year. I agreed knowing that he would likely get a B grade in them. Now with only a few weeks left in the semester I’m starting to regret my decision. He has A’s in all his regular classes, and B’s in both his AP classes.
I’m proud of him for challenging himself but am wondering how much these grades will hurt him when applying to colleges. I’m looking for guidance and direction for next semester and next school year. Should he keep taking AP? Or drop back to regular classes?