Anonymous wrote:That's how AP classes are at my kids school. Some parents complain that there aren't enough group projects/that it isn't creative enough.
Anyway so long as kids are prepared for the exam those things are up to the teachers.
My kid has one teacher who thinks that AP should include many, many independent projects. My kid is getting killed by weekly posters that are non-substantive busy work requiring hours and hours of effort. When I talked to the teacher, she falls back on the line that this is an AP level course and supposed to be harder.
Anonymous wrote:That's how AP classes are at my kids school. Some parents complain that there aren't enough group projects/that it isn't creative enough.
Anyway so long as kids are prepared for the exam those things are up to the teachers.
Anonymous wrote:argh - My kid has one teacher who thinks that AP should include many, many independent projects. My kid is getting killed by weekly posters that are non-substantive busy work requiring hours and hours of effort. When I talked to the teacher, she falls back on the line that this is an AP level course and supposed to be harder. I told her that I had never had a class in college with posters. I would understand if there was additional reading or writing assignments, but this busy work is crushing my kid because it is so time consuming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She might want to consider taking some of her required non-academic classes (like health, speech, etc-- whatever is required in your district) during summer school or online so it frees up some space in her schedule for APs.
She can also self-study for a few of the exams and just take the exam instead of the class.
This would have killed my son. Summer is for refresh and on-line during the year? That just means overloading.
He will take 4 AP or IB his junior year, including calc and physics.
You do know all AP classes aren't the same???
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Anonymous wrote:She might want to consider taking some of her required non-academic classes (like health, speech, etc-- whatever is required in your district) during summer school or online so it frees up some space in her schedule for APs.
She can also self-study for a few of the exams and just take the exam instead of the class.