Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are class grade and AP score supposed to be like these?
A= 5
B= 4
C= 3
I don't think it aligns quite so cleanly. AP says:
5 Extremely well qualified A+ or A
4 Very well qualified A-, B+, or B
3 Qualified B-, C+, or C
That's called fudging the numbers to suit you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are class grade and AP score supposed to be like these?
A= 5
B= 4
C= 3
I don't think it aligns quite so cleanly. AP says:
5 Extremely well qualified A+ or A
4 Very well qualified A-, B+, or B
3 Qualified B-, C+, or C
Anonymous wrote:4 is also an a-
Anonymous wrote:are class grade and AP score supposed to be like these?
A= 5
B= 4
C= 3
Anonymous wrote:are class grade and AP score supposed to be like these?
A= 5
B= 4
C= 3
Anonymous wrote:In one it did. In another it did not. Mcps pushes children who are not ready to take AP classes to do so in the name of equity. It is detrimental to the children on many levels including tanking GPAs and creating low personal expectations for the students.