Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain how the AP exams work, what is their purpose and advantage to the student if the score is not counted towards the GPA? Do colleges care?
Anonymous wrote:It will negatively affect the school/teacher averages. If he isn’t going to put effort into it, there is no reason to take it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is a senior who is happy with their college choice. I’ll let them know that it is up to them as to whether or not they want to take the test. Personally, I wouldn’t want to waste a morning taking a test just to fail it but maybe they think differently.
As for it effecting the teacher- good. It was a class taken during first semester due to block schedule. Teacher checked out during second semester and didn’t provide any review or additional assignments to keep the students fresh while
Waiting to take the test. Average result of the mock exam was apparently a 1.8.
I think they should take the test to spite the teacher. But they may be a better person than I am.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is a senior who is happy with their college choice. I’ll let them know that it is up to them as to whether or not they want to take the test. Personally, I wouldn’t want to waste a morning taking a test just to fail it but maybe they think differently.
As for it effecting the teacher- good. It was a class taken during first semester due to block schedule. Teacher checked out during second semester and didn’t provide any review or additional assignments to keep the students fresh while
Waiting to take the test. Average result of the mock exam was apparently a 1.8.
I think they should take the test to spite the teacher. But they may be a better person than I am.
Anonymous wrote:DC is a senior who is happy with their college choice. I’ll let them know that it is up to them as to whether or not they want to take the test. Personally, I wouldn’t want to waste a morning taking a test just to fail it but maybe they think differently.
As for it effecting the teacher- good. It was a class taken during first semester due to block schedule. Teacher checked out during second semester and didn’t provide any review or additional assignments to keep the students fresh while
Waiting to take the test. Average result of the mock exam was apparently a 1.8.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC knows that they will not do well on the AP Calc exam. I think they should just not show (can’t get refund, registration done through school). DC thinks that going and getting a 1 or 2 is better than not showing up at all.
What is the DCUM thought on this issue?
Is DC a senior? If so, no harm in taking and scoring low.
And if DC is a junior the only harm is that a 1 or 2 will be included in the tally that affects whether he/she is named an AP Scholar with Distinction, etc.
Anonymous wrote:DC knows that they will not do well on the AP Calc exam. I think they should just not show (can’t get refund, registration done through school). DC thinks that going and getting a 1 or 2 is better than not showing up at all.
What is the DCUM thought on this issue?