Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am perplexed that folks can't answer the question - DC has the choice of APUSH in 9 - and folks are recommending waiting - that is not an actual option at DCs chosen school. My biggest issue w/ the "Honors" history being offered as a freshman is that DC gets super frustrated when the class gets so disruptive and others don't want to do the work, which is why I think DC would be better off being pushed in APUSH. Not in a magnet, so it would be the only AP Class, would take ALG II,and the rest on grade courses. Our school recommends COllege Prep - anyone have experience w/ that?
Our MCPS school also offers APUSH in 9th grade and I think we are in the minority. Most schools offer AP Govt freshman year, which I understand is a better way to be introduced to AP classes. My 9th grader is taking APUSH now and its tough. He does fine on his assignments and he likes the material but he struggles with the tests and his grades reflect that. I think the biggest difference between APUSH and Honors is that they teach to the AP exam. And based on his test scores, I don't see the AP exam going very well for him. In retrospect, I wish we would have opted for Honors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For schools that offer AP Gov for freshmen, does your school also do government for the other freshmen? Or if the other freshmen are taking US History and a kid takes AP Gov, how does it work if they decide they don't want to take APUSH later on after all? Do they go back and take regular Honors US History with freshmen? Or do they have to commit to APUSH if they take AP Gov?
Why not offer separate Honors US History classes for 9th graders (who are taking it after 8th grade US History) from sophomores who took AP Gov in 9th and want to take Honors US History in 10th (instead of APUSH)?
Anonymous wrote:For schools that offer AP Gov for freshmen, does your school also do government for the other freshmen? Or if the other freshmen are taking US History and a kid takes AP Gov, how does it work if they decide they don't want to take APUSH later on after all? Do they go back and take regular Honors US History with freshmen? Or do they have to commit to APUSH if they take AP Gov?
Anonymous wrote:For schools that offer AP Gov for freshmen, does your school also do government for the other freshmen? Or if the other freshmen are taking US History and a kid takes AP Gov, how does it work if they decide they don't want to take APUSH later on after all? Do they go back and take regular Honors US History with freshmen? Or do they have to commit to APUSH if they take AP Gov?
Anonymous wrote:For schools that offer AP Gov for freshmen, does your school also do government for the other freshmen? Or if the other freshmen are taking US History and a kid takes AP Gov, how does it work if they decide they don't want to take APUSH later on after all? Do they go back and take regular Honors US History with freshmen? Or do they have to commit to APUSH if they take AP Gov?
Anonymous wrote:So some schools do AP Gov freshman year and others APUSH? Why the variation.
For OP, I agree with APUSH with zero test pressure