Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC took 10 at Langley and was not considered “most rigorous”.
Similar for my son at Chantilly HS. He took 11 APs:
- AP Comp Sci A (plus a post-AP computer class)
- AP Calculus BC (plus multi variable calc)
- AP Lang
- AP Lit
- AP Psychology
- AP Physics C
- AP Physics E&M
- AP Chemistry
- AP Spanish
- AP Government
- AP Statistics
But since he did not take AP World History nor APUSH during his sophomore and junior years, he does not get the "most rigorous" box checked off. Which is pretty ridiculous in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:DS took AP NSL, APUSH, AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Physics, AP Calc AB, AP Stats, AP Env Sci, AP Macro, AP Micro, AP Spanish, AP World. 4 years of foreign language. I would call that most rigorous at our HS.
DD took AP NSL, APUSH, AP Psych, AP Lit, AP Lang, AP World plus DE Abnormal Psych. I would call that rigorous.
Very few students are going to get into the Ivys, Stanford etc. Merely “Rigorous” is going to be enough to get into many fine universities. You have to have balance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC took 10 at Langley and was not considered “most rigorous”.
Similar for my son at Chantilly HS. He took 11 APs:
- AP Comp Sci A (plus a post-AP computer class)
- AP Calculus BC (plus multi variable calc)
- AP Lang
- AP Lit
- AP Psychology
- AP Physics C
- AP Physics E&M
- AP Chemistry
- AP Spanish
- AP Government
- AP Statistics
But since he did not take AP World History nor APUSH during his sophomore and junior years, he does not get the "most rigorous" box checked off. Which is pretty ridiculous in my opinion.
WTF? How could this not be considered most rigorous?
Are you certain the school did not check off most rigorous? Is this enough to be top 10% of your class?
Curious if most rigorous would be different at Annandale vs Chantilly vs McLean. All in the same fcps system.
I used to think you would have an edge coming from a lower ranked school but my friend’s daughter got rejected across the board from Edison. I guess I’m wondering if my child took 10-12 APs in McLean or if he was at Annandale and took the same 10 AP classes, would my child be at a disadvantage because he may not get most rigorous but at Annandale, he may get the most rigorous check.
Most rigorous would definitely be different at Annandale because it is an IB school. At an IB school, you have to pursue the full IB diploma to be considered most rigorous, unless, possibly, there is a separate special program like a STEM academy offered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid had 14 APs and 7 post-APs and that is considered the most rigorous for this high school.
Can you list these classes? I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around what this schedule would have looked like over 4 years.
It has been several years and I am going off my memory so I may have left out 1 or 2 courses but:
APs: AP Comp Sci, AP Cal BC, AP Stat, AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Spanish, AP Physics M/EM, AP Econ Micro, AP Econ Macro, AP US Hist, AP English, AP Spanish Lit, AP US Govt.
Post APs: Linear Algebra, Multi, Diffy (DE), Complex Variables, DNA Science I, DNA Science II, Orgo, Machine Learning (ML) I, ML II, Artificial Intelligence (AI) I, AI II.
How is this even possible? What math did your kid take as a freshman?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC took 10 at Langley and was not considered “most rigorous”.
Similar for my son at Chantilly HS. He took 11 APs:
- AP Comp Sci A (plus a post-AP computer class)
- AP Calculus BC (plus multi variable calc)
- AP Lang
- AP Lit
- AP Psychology
- AP Physics C
- AP Physics E&M
- AP Chemistry
- AP Spanish
- AP Government
- AP Statistics
But since he did not take AP World History nor APUSH during his sophomore and junior years, he does not get the "most rigorous" box checked off. Which is pretty ridiculous in my opinion.
WTF? How could this not be considered most rigorous?
Are you certain the school did not check off most rigorous? Is this enough to be top 10% of your class?
Curious if most rigorous would be different at Annandale vs Chantilly vs McLean. All in the same fcps system.
I used to think you would have an edge coming from a lower ranked school but my friend’s daughter got rejected across the board from Edison. I guess I’m wondering if my child took 10-12 APs in McLean or if he was at Annandale and took the same 10 AP classes, would my child be at a disadvantage because he may not get most rigorous but at Annandale, he may get the most rigorous check.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid had 14 APs and 7 post-APs and that is considered the most rigorous for this high school.
Can you list these classes? I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around what this schedule would have looked like over 4 years.
It has been several years and I am going off my memory so I may have left out 1 or 2 courses but:
APs: AP Comp Sci, AP Cal BC, AP Stat, AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Spanish, AP Physics M/EM, AP Econ Micro, AP Econ Macro, AP US Hist, AP English, AP Spanish Lit, AP US Govt.
Post APs: Linear Algebra, Multi, Diffy (DE), Complex Variables, DNA Science I, DNA Science II, Orgo, Machine Learning (ML) I, ML II, Artificial Intelligence (AI) I, AI II.
Anonymous wrote:Was it Dean J or someone else who said they don’t rely on that box? That they review the transcripts themselves and don’t need to depend on that box?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC took 10 at Langley and was not considered “most rigorous”.
Similar for my son at Chantilly HS. He took 11 APs:
- AP Comp Sci A (plus a post-AP computer class)
- AP Calculus BC (plus multi variable calc)
- AP Lang
- AP Lit
- AP Psychology
- AP Physics C
- AP Physics E&M
- AP Chemistry
- AP Spanish
- AP Government
- AP Statistics
But since he did not take AP World History nor APUSH during his sophomore and junior years, he does not get the "most rigorous" box checked off. Which is pretty ridiculous in my opinion.
Is this just speculation or did your counselor tell you? My FCPS counselor dodged the question whenever I inquired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC took 10 at Langley and was not considered “most rigorous”.
Similar for my son at Chantilly HS. He took 11 APs:
- AP Comp Sci A (plus a post-AP computer class)
- AP Calculus BC (plus multi variable calc)
- AP Lang
- AP Lit
- AP Psychology
- AP Physics C
- AP Physics E&M
- AP Chemistry
- AP Spanish
- AP Government
- AP Statistics
But since he did not take AP World History nor APUSH during his sophomore and junior years, he does not get the "most rigorous" box checked off. Which is pretty ridiculous in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC took 10 at Langley and was not considered “most rigorous”.
Similar for my son at Chantilly HS. He took 11 APs:
- AP Comp Sci A (plus a post-AP computer class)
- AP Calculus BC (plus multi variable calc)
- AP Lang
- AP Lit
- AP Psychology
- AP Physics C
- AP Physics E&M
- AP Chemistry
- AP Spanish
- AP Government
- AP Statistics
But since he did not take AP World History nor APUSH during his sophomore and junior years, he does not get the "most rigorous" box checked off. Which is pretty ridiculous in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:DC took 10 at Langley and was not considered “most rigorous”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid had 14 APs and 7 post-APs and that is considered the most rigorous for this high school.
Can you list these classes? I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around what this schedule would have looked like over 4 years.
It has been several years and I am going off my memory so I may have left out 1 or 2 courses but:
APs: AP Comp Sci, AP Cal BC, AP Stat, AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Spanish, AP Physics M/EM, AP Econ Micro, AP Econ Macro, AP US Hist, AP English, AP Spanish Lit, AP US Govt.
Post APs: Linear Algebra, Multi, Diffy (DE), Complex Variables, DNA Science I, DNA Science II, Orgo, Machine Learning (ML) I, ML II, Artificial Intelligence (AI) I, AI II.
I would consider that to be rigorous.