Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know no one who is taking 6 APs both junior and senior year. They’d just be taking APs for the sake of taking APs. Even with 30 APs offered, it’s not logical without just being a grinder.
Not true- my DC is a senior, and not even in the group trying for ivies, and they took these APs in 11th grade: english lang, world history, bc calc, chinese, bio, and psych; and in grade 12: micro/macro, stat, MV, english lit, human geo, physics.
Filling schedule with classes like Human Geo just to take another AP. It’s transparent.
Anonymous wrote:It's bullshit advice like this that has kids living the AP grind with the false sense that there's only one set of classes that lead to top colleges. Colleges look within the context of your school, what's offered and what the student plans to study. Students should plan accordingly.It isn’t always the number of APs, but the rigor of the APs. BC Calc, Physics C, Chemistry, Biology, One of the AP English is far different from AP Stats, AP Econ, AP Psych, AP Environmental Science and AP World History.
It's bullshit advice like this that has kids living the AP grind with the false sense that there's only one set of classes that lead to top colleges. Colleges look within the context of your school, what's offered and what the student plans to study. Students should plan accordingly.It isn’t always the number of APs, but the rigor of the APs. BC Calc, Physics C, Chemistry, Biology, One of the AP English is far different from AP Stats, AP Econ, AP Psych, AP Environmental Science and AP World History.
Anonymous wrote:
I've been seeing this a lot... Rigor rating= what is typical AP practice in your HS vs what your kid is taking
So how do we know what's typical?
We are in FCPS and from what I hear:
Freshmen are not allowed to take AP
Sophomores limited to one AP
then I don't know what Juniors and Seniors do
What's it like in your high school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know no one who is taking 6 APs both junior and senior year. They’d just be taking APs for the sake of taking APs. Even with 30 APs offered, it’s not logical without just being a grinder.
Not true- my DC is a senior, and not even in the group trying for ivies, and they took these APs in 11th grade: english lang, world history, bc calc, chinese, bio, and psych; and in grade 12: micro/macro, stat, MV, english lit, human geo, physics.
Filling schedule with classes like Human Geo just to take another AP. It’s transparent.
If this were legit, they’d have taken AP Chem and molecular biology.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know no one who is taking 6 APs both junior and senior year. They’d just be taking APs for the sake of taking APs. Even with 30 APs offered, it’s not logical without just being a grinder.
Not true- my DC is a senior, and not even in the group trying for ivies, and they took these APs in 11th grade: english lang, world history, bc calc, chinese, bio, and psych; and in grade 12: micro/macro, stat, MV, english lit, human geo, physics.
Filling schedule with classes like Human Geo just to take another AP. It’s transparent.
If this were legit, they’d have taken AP Chem and molecular biology.