Anonymous wrote:Is US History honors going to be as reading/writing intensive as AP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is not an academic standout and says that AP World was the hardest class she took. APUSH and AP Gov are much easier in her opinion.
I think that World vs APUSH will depend on the teacher. For my kid, APUSH is a lot more reading and writing.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is not an academic standout and says that AP World was the hardest class she took. APUSH and AP Gov are much easier in her opinion.
Anonymous wrote:If they took APWorld and did well, they should be fine in APUSH. They have had exposure in several years to the material already; they learned how to do the History APs with APWorld.
DC got tons of credit towards his general credits with the history and government APs. It helped him get sophomore status from the get go- which helped with status for getting into classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid did great in AP world but decided not to do APUSH because they wanted to take a number of other AP classes. From what I hear, it is a lot of work and my DC is appreciating that they can spend time on their other classes which are more likely to be related to their college major etc. They have 4 AP classes so I don’t think colleges will think it’s not rigorous (not aiming for Ivy or top 10). No regrets here.
Do you mind sharing the other APs?
Anonymous wrote:My kid did great in AP world but decided not to do APUSH because they wanted to take a number of other AP classes. From what I hear, it is a lot of work and my DC is appreciating that they can spend time on their other classes which are more likely to be related to their college major etc. They have 4 AP classes so I don’t think colleges will think it’s not rigorous (not aiming for Ivy or top 10). No regrets here.