Anonymous wrote:Kids don't have to take the AP exams. That's optional. And the point of taking AP classes themselves is not simply to obtain college credit but to have a more challenging and rigorous curriculum, especially in public high schools.
At my kid's well-regarded public high school, the "honors" English 11 curriculum requires reading four books a year. That's one book a quarter. And as I recall one of those books was Jon Krakauer's Into the Wild (not exactly War and Peace). Even if my kid had gotten a 1 or a 2 on the AP Lit or AP Lang test itself, it still would have been better to have taken the AP English over the honors English.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you think 2/3 deserve college credit for high school work? Not everyone is exceptional at all things.
I don’t. But aside from signaling to colleges, getting college credit is literally the whole point of taking the test. Most school systems don’t pay for the tests, so kids are paying $100+ on tests they never should’ve taken in the first place. My kid took a couple practice tests to understand the scoring. They put “A” for every multiple choice question-THAT got a 1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps should have added UMD Students to your title?
I am sorry I assumed that the College board would have sent to all universities simultaneously. I didn’t think UMD would get special treatment
Not every school has them posted before they are given to the students..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps should have added UMD Students to your title?
I am sorry I assumed that the College board would have sent to all universities simultaneously. I didn’t think UMD would get special treatment
Anonymous wrote:Why do you think 2/3 deserve college credit for high school work? Not everyone is exceptional at all things.
Anonymous wrote:This was the bell curve for APUSH
5: 11.8%
4: 19.2%
3: 26.6%
2: 20.4%
1: 21%
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps should have added UMD Students to your title?