Anonymous wrote:I graduated over 10 years ago and took 6 APs both Junior and Senior year. This is nothing new? I loved the classes and I was glad to be out of the regular classes. Regular classes focused solely on trying to get kids to not misbehave and on discipline. There wasn't any learning happening there.
Anonymous wrote:
I went to high school in France - the French international Bac was much harder than undergrad in the US.
Regular classes have very low standards here - AP and IB classes (albeit different) are about the same degree of difficulty as the best high school systems abroad.
Anonymous wrote:A long time ago. I graduated from FCPS and every course I took junior and senior year was AP. Law school was easier than HS for me. One of the many reasons why I send my child to a private school that limits students to 2 APs per year.
Anonymous wrote:
I went to high school in France - the French international Bac was much harder than undergrad in the US.
Regular classes have very low standards here - AP and IB classes (albeit different) are about the same degree of difficulty as the best high school systems abroad.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, these poor kids.
Anonymous wrote:Oh I thought AP is Affair Partner. Dang!
1 for monday, 1 for tues... you get a break on sunday to go to church