Anonymous wrote:My DC is taking 3 APs junior year and 4 senior year.
Anonymous wrote:DC did 4 APs and 1 DE in Junior year (probably could have done 5 APs)
6 APs and 1 DE in 12th Senior year
Thought it was really rigorous Junior year and I was really surprised DC decided to do even more Senior year.
Because DC did really well Junior year, DC was confident about taking more AP classes.
Also put DC in a position to ED (and get accepted) by first choice school. (was not interested in Ivies)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid will have 15 APs at graduation and got in ED to a top 5 SLAC. It hasn't been hard for this DC (e.g. they still had plenty of time to mess around on IG and watch TikToks) and I think that's the key -- your kid needs to drive it and make choices that work for them. I do think DC is in for a rude awakening when they get to actual college; in my opinion the AP classes didn't seem that hard and certainly weren't reminiscent of real classes I took in college or even AP classes I took while in HS.
Yup. They've made it much easier to goof off and make things up and retake them over and over.
Not sure if college is going that way but high school seems way easier and forgiving now than it used to be.
What school allows multiple retakes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid will have 15 APs at graduation and got in ED to a top 5 SLAC. It hasn't been hard for this DC (e.g. they still had plenty of time to mess around on IG and watch TikToks) and I think that's the key -- your kid needs to drive it and make choices that work for them. I do think DC is in for a rude awakening when they get to actual college; in my opinion the AP classes didn't seem that hard and certainly weren't reminiscent of real classes I took in college or even AP classes I took while in HS.
Yup. They've made it much easier to goof off and make things up and retake them over and over.
Not sure if college is going that way but high school seems way easier and forgiving now than it used to be.