Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember getting an email about this a few years ago. They have to notify the colleges about course changes and drops that occur in the spring. He should keep them...but feel free to skip the exam.
Absolutely this! Also, it is okay to relax a bit and end with a B. No college is going to revoke their offer for admission for not taking the exam and finishing with a B.
Anonymous wrote:I remember getting an email about this a few years ago. They have to notify the colleges about course changes and drops that occur in the spring. He should keep them...but feel free to skip the exam.
Anonymous wrote:
Stay in class, get lower grades, skip the exams.
This is what my son did. He clawed his way to a low C(!!!) in AP Calc BC in his second semester.
His chosen university did not care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about he just not try for the A? Keep the courses, but who cares if he gets a low B next semester?
Or are they really struggling?
This. Senioritis will kick in after the 1st semester grading period ends. If your student can put in some effort, but not at the same level, it would be better to keep the AP class on his transcript.
Anonymous wrote:How about he just not try for the A? Keep the courses, but who cares if he gets a low B next semester?
Or are they really struggling?
Anonymous wrote:I remember getting an email about this a few years ago. They have to notify the colleges about course changes and drops that occur in the spring. He should keep them...but feel free to skip the exam.