Anonymous wrote:AP CS Principles is the only honors level tech class in MCPS. If the plan is to take it during the school day, it is the way to go. Many take the non-honors tech over the summer.
Anonymous wrote:AP CS Principles is the only honors level tech class in MCPS. If the plan is to take it during the school day, it is the way to go. Many take the non-honors tech over the summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a course called AP Computer Science PRINCIPLES that is full of freshman. It counts for the tech credit.
True, but you won't learn anything useful, nor will any credible college award AP credit for it.
Anonymous wrote:There's a course called AP Computer Science PRINCIPLES that is full of freshman. It counts for the tech credit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your student didn't fulfill their tech credits for graduation in middle school, they should check the current requirements. When my current junior was registering a couple of years ago, AP CS Principles was the only AP that fulfilled that tech credit for graduation. Otherwise, they'd have had to take one of the basic tech classes in order to graduate.
AP CSP at least had some challenging elements (but definitely wasn't all that difficult or stressful), and showed some rigor for college applications.
Did your student take the AP Exam?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AP CS does not fulfill the tech credit? What kind of nonsense is that
Only the AP CS Principles does. I think it covers more foundational CS topics, so it’s more appropriate for the general technology requirement than the AP courses that focus more specifically on programming languages.
Anonymous wrote:If your student didn't fulfill their tech credits for graduation in middle school, they should check the current requirements. When my current junior was registering a couple of years ago, AP CS Principles was the only AP that fulfilled that tech credit for graduation. Otherwise, they'd have had to take one of the basic tech classes in order to graduate.
AP CSP at least had some challenging elements (but definitely wasn't all that difficult or stressful), and showed some rigor for college applications.
Anonymous wrote:AP CS does not fulfill the tech credit? What kind of nonsense is that