Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The users commented on AP/Post-AP (or AV). Are you counting the AV's? Also like the PP mentioned it was by end of Junior year and that too for the top 10% of the kids.
what does AV stand for?
Anonymous wrote:The users commented on AP/Post-AP (or AV). Are you counting the AV's? Also like the PP mentioned it was by end of Junior year and that too for the top 10% of the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do top colleges consider AV (post AP courses) like web/mobile app to be more rigorous than a hard AP course (like Physics C at TJ) or about the same? I understand the grade bump is the same but how do colleges view the course selections?
Students should pick what they are interested in and not what they think colleges want to see.
Anonymous wrote:Do top colleges consider AV (post AP courses) like web/mobile app to be more rigorous than a hard AP course (like Physics C at TJ) or about the same? I understand the grade bump is the same but how do colleges view the course selections?
Anonymous wrote:The top 25% at TJ has completed 9-10 APs or post-APs by the end of 11th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When one of my kids was at the Blair STEM magnet in MCPS, they got 5's on 8 AP tests, butthey only took 6 actual AP courses when they were there. Blair isn't an AP focused program so I guess it differs from TJ.
TJ is actually focused on 'post-AP' courses and the Senior research project and students may have to take certain pre-requisites including AP courses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When one of my kids was at the Blair STEM magnet in MCPS, they got 5's on 8 AP tests, butthey only took 6 actual AP courses when they were there. Blair isn't an AP focused program so I guess it differs from TJ.
TJ is actually focused on 'post-AP' courses and the Senior research project and students may have to take certain pre-requisites including AP courses.
Anonymous wrote:When one of my kids was at the Blair STEM magnet in MCPS, they got 5's on 8 AP tests, butthey only took 6 actual AP courses when they were there. Blair isn't an AP focused program so I guess it differs from TJ.