Anonymous wrote:What is the new AP seminar?
Are freshman allowed to take AP classes if they want?
Anonymous wrote:Do kids not take AP Foreign Langauge? I have read that many colleges will waive a foreign language requirement for kids with a high enough AP Foreign Language score.
Anonymous wrote:
8-12 for class of 2027
Add one for class of 2028 add another 1 or 2 for class of 2029 or later.
Anonymous wrote:My DS is a freshman at TJ and we are realizing there are so many AP course options.
How many AP courses does a typical high school student in this area take through the 4 years? Do TJ students take more than the other high school students?
We are coming from an IB base school and don’t have much insight into how AP credits work or how many a typical student should take.
Would appreciate any help.
Anonymous wrote:TJ students tend to focus less on the total number of AP courses and more on selecting rigorous APs that serve as gateways to even more advanced coursework that align with their interests.
There are a few APs that entire class enrolls in for meeting minimum graduation requirements, like AP Calc AB or BC, AP English Lang, AP Gov, and AP Physics 1 & AP env science starting this year.
AP Physics C M&EM, AP Chemistry, and AP Biology are popular science APs, however students look to demonstrate depth in one or more areas by enrolling in follow-on advanced courses like Electrodynamics (post AP Physics C), Organic Chemistry (post AP Chem), Neurobiology (post AP Biology).
Top STEM focused students dont stop at AP Calculus BC, but go up to two levels beyond that by enrolling first in Mulitvariable/Linear, and following it up with Differential Equations, and Complex Analysis.
Computer science focused students look to enroll in Machine Learning 1 & 2, which has AP Comp Science A, Artificial Intelligence 1& 2, and Multivariable as pre/co-requisites.
AP US History is a common choice for social studies in junior year. More than half of the class enrolls in a AP world language credit.
Anonymous wrote:My son is a freshman and had less AP options this year than at his base school. He will take at least 15 AP classes to qualify for the Early College Scholars Program. Sophomore year he will take AP Physics + either AP Bio or AP Chemistry, AP Calculus BC, AP English/AP US Government. Planning on at least 5 AP classes each year between 10th-12th.
Anonymous wrote:My DS is a freshman at TJ and we are realizing there are so many AP course options.
How many AP courses does a typical high school student in this area take through the 4 years? Do TJ students take more than the other high school students?
We are coming from an IB base school and don’t have much insight into how AP credits work or how many a typical student should take.
Would appreciate any help.