Anonymous wrote:My kid is in a T5 and did not submit AP scores. Took 10 AP classes.
forget the Essays. Do 10-20 multiple choice practice exams for each, learn from the wrong answers. Easy 4 because of how the scale works.Anonymous wrote: Will not get a 4 or 5 in APUSH or AP Lang without a lot of cramming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC is in multiple APs this year and is earning As in all of them. School requires DC to take the AP exam. DC has explained that the teacher for 2 of the classes really hasn’t taught them much and it was just an easy “A.” How important is it for DC to get a 4 or 5 on these tests? Should DC start intensely reviewing for the tests now or let it slide? Will not get a 4 or 5 in APUSH or AP Lang without a lot of cramming. Looking at schools like UVA, UCLA, Michigan, etc.
Why are parents having to find tutors for their students to learn material for the exams? It makes no sense. Scam.
DEI in cetain public schools requires making even AP courses welcoming for all with easy As and watered down lessons. But that DEI influence does not extend to externally managed AP exam content and grading. So AP exam score reveals the true learning.
Nonsense.
Stop trying to make DEI a slur.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC is in multiple APs this year and is earning As in all of them. School requires DC to take the AP exam. DC has explained that the teacher for 2 of the classes really hasn’t taught them much and it was just an easy “A.” How important is it for DC to get a 4 or 5 on these tests? Should DC start intensely reviewing for the tests now or let it slide? Will not get a 4 or 5 in APUSH or AP Lang without a lot of cramming. Looking at schools like UVA, UCLA, Michigan, etc.
Why are parents having to find tutors for their students to learn material for the exams? It makes no sense. Scam.
DEI in cetain public schools requires making even AP courses welcoming for all with easy As and watered down lessons. But that DEI influence does not extend to externally managed AP exam content and grading. So AP exam score reveals the true learning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC is in multiple APs this year and is earning As in all of them. School requires DC to take the AP exam. DC has explained that the teacher for 2 of the classes really hasn’t taught them much and it was just an easy “A.” How important is it for DC to get a 4 or 5 on these tests? Should DC start intensely reviewing for the tests now or let it slide? Will not get a 4 or 5 in APUSH or AP Lang without a lot of cramming. Looking at schools like UVA, UCLA, Michigan, etc.
Why are parents having to find tutors for their students to learn material for the exams? It makes no sense. Scam.
DEI in cetain public schools requires making even AP courses welcoming for all with easy As and watered down lessons. But that DEI influence does not extend to externally managed AP exam content and grading. So AP exam score reveals the true learning.
Even AP exam is watered down. You got 5 for getting 70% correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC is in multiple APs this year and is earning As in all of them. School requires DC to take the AP exam. DC has explained that the teacher for 2 of the classes really hasn’t taught them much and it was just an easy “A.” How important is it for DC to get a 4 or 5 on these tests? Should DC start intensely reviewing for the tests now or let it slide? Will not get a 4 or 5 in APUSH or AP Lang without a lot of cramming. Looking at schools like UVA, UCLA, Michigan, etc.
Why are parents having to find tutors for their students to learn material for the exams? It makes no sense. Scam.
DEI in cetain public schools requires making even AP courses welcoming for all with easy As and watered down lessons. But that DEI influence does not extend to externally managed AP exam content and grading. So AP exam score reveals the true learning.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is in a T5 and did not submit AP scores. Took 10 AP classes.
Anonymous wrote:The advice we received was that if you take the exam and get a 4 or 5 it is worthwhile to list the exam on the application. If you do not take the exam or you receive a lower score, that could create questions. Competition for admission is both local and national. So, if you have classmates applying to the same school who list a bunch of 5s, and you don't, the school will wonder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC is in multiple APs this year and is earning As in all of them. School requires DC to take the AP exam. DC has explained that the teacher for 2 of the classes really hasn’t taught them much and it was just an easy “A.” How important is it for DC to get a 4 or 5 on these tests? Should DC start intensely reviewing for the tests now or let it slide? Will not get a 4 or 5 in APUSH or AP Lang without a lot of cramming. Looking at schools like UVA, UCLA, Michigan, etc.
Why are parents having to find tutors for their students to learn material for the exams? It makes no sense. Scam.
Anonymous wrote:My DC is in multiple APs this year and is earning As in all of them. School requires DC to take the AP exam. DC has explained that the teacher for 2 of the classes really hasn’t taught them much and it was just an easy “A.” How important is it for DC to get a 4 or 5 on these tests? Should DC start intensely reviewing for the tests now or let it slide? Will not get a 4 or 5 in APUSH or AP Lang without a lot of cramming. Looking at schools like UVA, UCLA, Michigan, etc.