Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a student takes AP class, are they required to take AP exam? If they fail the AP exam do, they still maintain credit for high school completion of the class? Do colleges frown on not taking the AP exam or not passing? DD has a learning disability and struggles with standardized testing. We are not certain how she will do on AP exams. For the career she is considering she would benefit by doing AP Math and Science classes. Should we avoid AP or give it a try? Would like to avoid any strikes against her related to college admissions.
If a student takes AP class, are they required to take AP exam? No, they are automatically registered when they sign up for AP classroom but they can choose not to take it. If you cancel the test before mid october, there is no fee.
If they fail the AP exam do, they still maintain credit for high school completion of the class? Yes, AP scores aren't released until July. Transcripts are done and printed by then. The AP grade is a 3rd party score that has no bearing on high school requirements.
Do colleges frown on not taking the AP exam or not passing? You'd need to talk to individual colleges.
DD has a learning disability and struggles with standardized testing. We are not certain how she will do on AP exams. For the career she is considering she would benefit by doing AP Math and Science classes. Should we avoid AP or give it a try? Would like to avoid any strikes against her related to college admissions.
At my DD high school, you had to sign up for the tests. If you didn’t sign up in time you didn’t take the test, no fee or anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There aren't curves in AP tests, if anything they're getting progressively more difficult. Did you not see any of the stats that came out this year? 52% of takers failed APUSh for example.
My kid got a 2. It was shocking. It's his favorite subject, and he's like a walking encyclopedia with sharp insights. Teachers say "best paper I've ever read in 20 years of teaching the subject" kind of comments. No idea what happened. I wish they would let you see you test afterward just so you could figure out what happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a student takes AP class, are they required to take AP exam? If they fail the AP exam do, they still maintain credit for high school completion of the class? Do colleges frown on not taking the AP exam or not passing? DD has a learning disability and struggles with standardized testing. We are not certain how she will do on AP exams. For the career she is considering she would benefit by doing AP Math and Science classes. Should we avoid AP or give it a try? Would like to avoid any strikes against her related to college admissions.
If a student takes AP class, are they required to take AP exam? No, they are automatically registered when they sign up for AP classroom but they can choose not to take it. If you cancel the test before mid october, there is no fee.
If they fail the AP exam do, they still maintain credit for high school completion of the class? Yes, AP scores aren't released until July. Transcripts are done and printed by then. The AP grade is a 3rd party score that has no bearing on high school requirements.
Do colleges frown on not taking the AP exam or not passing? You'd need to talk to individual colleges.
DD has a learning disability and struggles with standardized testing. We are not certain how she will do on AP exams. For the career she is considering she would benefit by doing AP Math and Science classes. Should we avoid AP or give it a try? Would like to avoid any strikes against her related to college admissions.