Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to think IB diplomas were an achievement until I saw the schools that most of the IB diploma candidates end up attending. Not impressed at all.
Tha amount of work that goes into earning an IB Diploma is tremendous. Any kid who is able to complete that has my respect, regardless of where they go to college. For what its worth, the two recent grads I know with IB Diplomas went to Harvard and Williams.
Anonymous wrote:I used to think IB diplomas were an achievement until I saw the schools that most of the IB diploma candidates end up attending. Not impressed at all.
Anonymous wrote:Harvard University admitted about 1650 undergraduate freshmen in 1965. Last year it admitted about 2024 undergraduate freshmen. Assuming (a simplistic assumption, I admit) a linear increase, the average undergraduate freshmen enrollment is 1834. So in the last 54 years, there were a total of 54 x 1834 = 99036 undergraduate freshmen enrollment.
So, considering this total number of about 99000 undergraduate freshmen enrollment, I get the feeling that admission to Harvard College freshman class is not that big of a deal. I used to think It was such a huge deal before I did this back of the envelop calculation. I just wanted to share. I totally get where the oP is coming from. OP, you aren't alone. I feel the same way you do. But in my case, the feeling is about getting into Harvard College.
Anonymous wrote:Today I learned my son received the AP Scholar with Distinction Award from CollegeBoard.
I have been hearing this buzzword from many forums in lists of stats...and it always seemed like it would be something very significant.
When I learned today that all it requires is a 3.5 average score on all exams taken AND that you only need a 3 or above on all exams, I wasn't so impressed with the "distinction." Don't get me wrong, I am very proud of my son who got 4s and 5s on his exams, but please, I don't see the requirements for this award as a very high bar.
Just needed to share.
Anonymous wrote:Today I learned my son received the AP Scholar with Distinction Award from CollegeBoard.
I have been hearing this buzzword from many forums in lists of stats...and it always seemed like it would be something very significant.
When I learned today that all it requires is a 3.5 average score on all exams taken AND that you only need a 3 or above on all exams, I wasn't so impressed with the "distinction." Don't get me wrong, I am very proud of my son who got 4s and 5s on his exams, but please, I don't see the requirements for this award as a very high bar.
Just needed to share.
Anonymous wrote:Be happy, not mad that people who you think are inferior share the honor that your son has received.