Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Couldn’t care less. My DD is taking 4 AP’s but only one test. Literally don’t care how she does. She’s heading to college in the fall so the score matters not at this point.
The score does matter if she wants to earn college credits based on the AP exam taken.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Couldn’t care less. My DD is taking 4 AP’s but only one test. Literally don’t care how she does. She’s heading to college in the fall so the score matters not at this point.
It matters if the college allows the kid to skip an intro class if they get a good score on the exam. My senior cancelled all his AP exams except those.
Anonymous wrote:Couldn’t care less. My DD is taking 4 AP’s but only one test. Literally don’t care how she does. She’s heading to college in the fall so the score matters not at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My senior took five last year, got four 5s and a 4 and anecdotally we think helped get them into the college they are happily committed to. AP scores are huge given grade inflation.
This year barely studying for the five APs they are taking even though they could place out of classes and get credits, way too serious a case of senioritis.
For seniors it doesnt matter but for my sophomore and these juniors it really does
Anonymous wrote:My senior took five last year, got four 5s and a 4 and anecdotally we think helped get them into the college they are happily committed to. AP scores are huge given grade inflation.
This year barely studying for the five APs they are taking even though they could place out of classes and get credits, way too serious a case of senioritis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The college board site says they start releasing results on July 8th.
Given past experience, that doesn't mean ALL results will be available first thing on July 8th.
I have kids taking a few starting this week. One kid is really ill with Flu B so has anti-virals and anything else we can pump him with, to be well enough to take them.
There are make-up days at the end of the exam period. Don’t take it sick
Agree!
Anonymous wrote:Couldn’t care less. My DD is taking 4 AP’s but only one test. Literally don’t care how she does. She’s heading to college in the fall so the score matters not at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The college board site says they start releasing results on July 8th.
Given past experience, that doesn't mean ALL results will be available first thing on July 8th.
I have kids taking a few starting this week. One kid is really ill with Flu B so has anti-virals and anything else we can pump him with, to be well enough to take them.
There are make-up days at the end of the exam period. Don’t take it sick
Anonymous wrote:The college board site says they start releasing results on July 8th.
Given past experience, that doesn't mean ALL results will be available first thing on July 8th.
I have kids taking a few starting this week. One kid is really ill with Flu B so has anti-virals and anything else we can pump him with, to be well enough to take them.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is taking three APs and really stressed out, I do think AP scores matter as we hear about inflated grades. what is more objective than AP and SAT?
Anonymous wrote:My junior studied a lot outside of class for them. She took 1 last year and did some tutoring for it but got a 4 so I think was motivated to take it up a notch this year. Especially because she thinks AP Chem and APUSH will be hard. She’s not as worried for AP Lang for some reason. Good luck to them! I thought good scores mattered more for admissions but now I’m not sure when/if they get submitted
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No feelings. That is for my kids.
+1 My kid is marginally keyed up, but makes no difference to me.
Aren't you guys cool! Keep up the good work surveying DCUM non-stop and invalidating people's feelings!
I’m sorry, is this thread only for anxious helicopter parents? OP asked a question right in the title and I answered it honestly.
Don’t take it personally. These helicopter parents strike back hard and fast. It’s in their DNA.