Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private school kid - no AP classes on transcript.
- Has a high SAT (1550)
- GPA that's a little lower (top 25% of strong class, where top 20% go to HYP).
The counselor says 4s are great and send them to all. I'm wary about this new 25-yo counselor anyway, I admit, but I think they should only go to targets and safeties. I think 4s back up the GPA and make the SAT look like a fluke/super prepped. To her credit, I am seeing people online also sayings 4s should go everywhere.
what says DCUM?
Public school kids do better on AP tests since their class curriculum mirrors the college board AP test and is built for the test. Private schools put their own spin, go deeper in some topics and skip others so AP scores tend to not be optimized. Top colleges know this and will regard 4's as fine.
That said, AP test scores are only a good test for how much they understood the College Board's AP curriculum - not their IQ or intelligence - so if in private school, I wouldn't bother sending.
Our DD is at one of the Philips schools (private boarding) and my kid is only considering taking AP test in senior year to get past a language requirement for college. Our CCs say they are not necessary to take as our most advanced curriculum differs from standard of college board so AP tests are not optimized for our school's version of advanced literature, math, history, etc.
The data does not support this assertion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private school kid - no AP classes on transcript.
- Has a high SAT (1550)
- GPA that's a little lower (top 25% of strong class, where top 20% go to HYP).
The counselor says 4s are great and send them to all. I'm wary about this new 25-yo counselor anyway, I admit, but I think they should only go to targets and safeties. I think 4s back up the GPA and make the SAT look like a fluke/super prepped. To her credit, I am seeing people online also sayings 4s should go everywhere.
what says DCUM?
Public school kids do better on AP tests since their class curriculum mirrors the college board AP test and is built for the test. Private schools put their own spin, go deeper in some topics and skip others so AP scores tend to not be optimized. Top colleges know this and will regard 4's as fine.
That said, AP test scores are only a good test for how much they understood the College Board's AP curriculum - not their IQ or intelligence - so if in private school, I wouldn't bother sending.
Our DD is at one of the Philips schools (private boarding) and my kid is only considering taking AP test in senior year to get past a language requirement for college. Our CCs say they are not necessary to take as our most advanced curriculum differs from standard of college board so AP tests are not optimized for our school's version of advanced literature, math, history, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Private school kid - no AP classes on transcript.
- Has a high SAT (1550)
- GPA that's a little lower (top 25% of strong class, where top 20% go to HYP).
The counselor says 4s are great and send them to all. I'm wary about this new 25-yo counselor anyway, I admit, but I think they should only go to targets and safeties. I think 4s back up the GPA and make the SAT look like a fluke/super prepped. To her credit, I am seeing people online also sayings 4s should go everywhere.
what says DCUM?
Anonymous wrote:Colleges are not basing admissions on AP scores.
Why are AP classes not showing on transcripts? Wouldn't you be better off with the college knowing you took AP classes, especially if you have a high GPA? They aren't going to ask for your AP scores unless you're requesting credits and waivers from required classes - after you're admitted.
Anonymous wrote:Private school kid - no AP classes on transcript.
- Has a high SAT (1550)
- GPA that's a little lower (top 25% of strong class, where top 20% go to HYP).
The counselor says 4s are great and send them to all. I'm wary about this new 25-yo counselor anyway, I admit, but I think they should only go to targets and safeties. I think 4s back up the GPA and make the SAT look like a fluke/super prepped. To her credit, I am seeing people online also sayings 4s should go everywhere.
what says DCUM?
Anonymous wrote:Colleges are not basing admissions on AP scores.
Why are AP classes not showing on transcripts? Wouldn't you be better off with the college knowing you took AP classes, especially if you have a high GPA? They aren't going to ask for your AP scores unless you're requesting credits and waivers from required classes - after you're admitted.
Anonymous wrote:What proportion are the 4's and which subjects?
That is going to have some impact.
You can't just say "do I send 4's?"
Anonymous wrote:I'm seeing on my instagram some people I like sayings send 4s to every single school. But I know Sara whatever on AN disagrees. So I dont know?
My instinct would have been to send to only safeties, but maybe 4s are better than I think?