Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:to me, it always depends on the teacher for every class. Can you find out who teaches it and see? It matters for workload.
Unfortunately the school is so large there are probably half a dozen teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rising junior needs to pick classes for next year. Not an amazing writer, unenthusiastic reader, though he does reasonably well in English classes. Wondering whether AP Lang would be overwhelming or might actually be a useful learning experience? Don't want to him to overstretch junior year.
easy. our school did ap language curriculum in 10th, ap literature in 11th, for the honors kids.
Anonymous wrote:Rising junior needs to pick classes for next year. Not an amazing writer, unenthusiastic reader, though he does reasonably well in English classes. Wondering whether AP Lang would be overwhelming or might actually be a useful learning experience? Don't want to him to overstretch junior year.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter found the class pretty easy overall. She didn’t put in as much effort with the assignments, there’s a lot of writing, and ended up with her only B+, but she scored an 5 on the AP exam. She was already a strong writer, and that class helped her refine her skills and learn different essay techniques. She didn’t prioritize the writing too much since she was juggling 6 APs, but it all worked out well for her college applications.
Anonymous wrote:to me, it always depends on the teacher for every class. Can you find out who teaches it and see? It matters for workload.
Anonymous wrote:to me, it always depends on the teacher for every class. Can you find out who teaches it and see? It matters for workload.
Anonymous wrote:My very average DS did fine in AP lang. Wasn't his favorite course, and I believe he ended up with a C, which was honestly a good surprise.