Anonymous wrote:Whitman parent here. Wish my kid had taken a full boat of AP classes each semester starting freshman year. DD is now a junior and we will be lucky if she can even get into a place like Georgetown because she does not have a rigorous course load the first two years of at least 4 AP classes per semester. Don't make my mistake, folks. I'm disgusted with myself (and don't get me started on her - separate thread).
Anonymous wrote:My former babysitter who graduated from a MoCo HS and got a full academic scholarship to a great state school told me that APs aren't necessary freshman year since colleges ultimately only accept a certain number of AP credits (so the freshman APs are sort of a waste).
Anonymous wrote:My former babysitter who graduated from a MoCo HS and got a full academic scholarship to a great state school told me that APs aren't necessary freshman year since colleges ultimately only accept a certain number of AP credits (so the freshman APs are sort of a waste).
Anonymous wrote:Whitman parent here. Wish my kid had taken a full boat of AP classes each semester starting freshman year. DD is now a junior and we will be lucky if she can even get into a place like Georgetown because she does not have a rigorous course load the first two years of at least 4 AP classes per semester. Don't make my mistake, folks. I'm disgusted with myself (and don't get me started on her - separate thread).
Anonymous wrote:Parent of a current 9th grader at Whitman here. AP NSL is a great class and if your kid is recommended for it (and is generally likes the subject) it's well worth taking in 9th grade.
Anonymous wrote:I think about 15-20% of 9th graders take AP NSL at Whitman. You take it if you want to take APUSH in 10th. I think there were only 2 sections of APUSH when my DC took it so again a small group. Otherwise you take us history in 9th and either AP NSL or honors or Reg NSL in 10th. A few kids, usually international students, might take AP languages the first couple of years. And a tiny group is in advanced math and takes AP calc in 10th grade. So really not many taking APs in 9th, more in 10th, lots in 11th and 12th. I wouldn't worry about it at this stage. See how she does in 9th and make class decisions year by year. Plenty of kids got in to great colleges, including Ivy league schools, who didn't take APs in 9th grade.