Except you can’t do that at McLean or Langley. You have to take Honors Bio before AP Bio and Honors Chem before AP Chem. You can’t take AP World until sophomore year. You don't have to take AP AB calculus at all, you can just take AP BC Calculus after Honors Precalc.Anonymous wrote:Freshmen year take
AP Calc AB, AP World, assuming 4 years of english, no need to take AP lit or comp yet, lower level language class, AP Bio or AP Chem
3 AP's freshman year
Sophomore year
AP Calc BC (or multi, and if not offered take it at commun college), AP Euro, AP Bio or Chem not taken sophomore year, AP Environmental Science (if on stem path, if not, AP Art History)
4 AP's sophomore year
Junior year (the most difficult year)
Multivariable calc (take at local college if not available), APUSH, AP Stats, AP Comp Sci A, AP Lang
5 AP's junior year
Senior year (have fun and take slightly easier AP's!)
Diff/linear equations at local college, AP Composition, AP Physics C, AP Comp Sci Principles, AP Gov't, AP Econ, AP Psych
6 AP's senior year
With this schedule you have a put yourself in a position to have your application looked at.
thisAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid says a student needs to take about 11-14 AP classes to be in a good position for UVA admission.
Is this accurate? I know colleges say you should take the most rigorous available at your school but those schools have basically unlimited AP classes.
its not umber, it is quality of AP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is a McLean/Langley 2024 grad now a first year in UVA CAS focusing on humanities (and not trying for McIntyre).
DC had 11 APs, but none in hard sciences (only in AP Environmental Science), not in languages (3 years Chinese/2 years German), and "only" Calculus AB. DC did take AP Lang (but not AP Lit). DC also had a few Bs along the way.
This is not sufficient for a STEM focus, but it did work for DC's intended coursework.
This sounds like my DC. What were your DC’s test scores and GPA? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Freshmen year take
AP Calc AB, AP World, assuming 4 years of english, no need to take AP lit or comp yet, lower level language class, AP Bio or AP Chem
3 AP's freshman year
Sophomore year
AP Calc BC (or multi, and if not offered take it at commun college), AP Euro, AP Bio or Chem not taken sophomore year, AP Environmental Science (if on stem path, if not, AP Art History)
4 AP's sophomore year
Junior year (the most difficult year)
Multivariable calc (take at local college if not available), APUSH, AP Stats, AP Comp Sci A, AP Lang
5 AP's junior year
Senior year (have fun and take slightly easier AP's!)
Diff/linear equations at local college, AP Composition, AP Physics C, AP Comp Sci Principles, AP Gov't, AP Econ, AP Psych
6 AP's senior year
With this schedule you have a put yourself in a position to have your application looked at.
Not many kids are taking Alg 2 and Precalc in MS
This question is about Langley. Langley no longer lets kids take any AP freshman year except in exceptional cirumstances. Take 1-2 sophomore year, 3-5 junior year, 4-6 senior year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Freshmen year take
AP Calc AB, AP World, assuming 4 years of english, no need to take AP lit or comp yet, lower level language class, AP Bio or AP Chem
3 AP's freshman year
Sophomore year
AP Calc BC (or multi, and if not offered take it at commun college), AP Euro, AP Bio or Chem not taken sophomore year, AP Environmental Science (if on stem path, if not, AP Art History)
4 AP's sophomore year
Junior year (the most difficult year)
Multivariable calc (take at local college if not available), APUSH, AP Stats, AP Comp Sci A, AP Lang
5 AP's junior year
Senior year (have fun and take slightly easier AP's!)
Diff/linear equations at local college, AP Composition, AP Physics C, AP Comp Sci Principles, AP Gov't, AP Econ, AP Psych
6 AP's senior year
With this schedule you have a put yourself in a position to have your application looked at.
Not many kids are taking Alg 2 and Precalc in MS
Anonymous wrote:Freshmen year take
AP Calc AB, AP World, assuming 4 years of english, no need to take AP lit or comp yet, lower level language class, AP Bio or AP Chem
3 AP's freshman year
Sophomore year
AP Calc BC (or multi, and if not offered take it at commun college), AP Euro, AP Bio or Chem not taken sophomore year, AP Environmental Science (if on stem path, if not, AP Art History)
4 AP's sophomore year
Junior year (the most difficult year)
Multivariable calc (take at local college if not available), APUSH, AP Stats, AP Comp Sci A, AP Lang
5 AP's junior year
Senior year (have fun and take slightly easier AP's!)
Diff/linear equations at local college, AP Composition, AP Physics C, AP Comp Sci Principles, AP Gov't, AP Econ, AP Psych
6 AP's senior year
With this schedule you have a put yourself in a position to have your application looked at.
Anonymous wrote:Freshmen year take
AP Calc AB, AP World, assuming 4 years of english, no need to take AP lit or comp yet, lower level language class, AP Bio or AP Chem
3 AP's freshman year
Sophomore year
AP Calc BC (or multi, and if not offered take it at commun college), AP Euro, AP Bio or Chem not taken sophomore year, AP Environmental Science (if on stem path, if not, AP Art History)
4 AP's sophomore year
Junior year (the most difficult year)
Multivariable calc (take at local college if not available), APUSH, AP Stats, AP Comp Sci A, AP Lang
5 AP's junior year
Senior year (have fun and take slightly easier AP's!)
Diff/linear equations at local college, AP Composition, AP Physics C, AP Comp Sci Principles, AP Gov't, AP Econ, AP Psych
6 AP's senior year
With this schedule you have a put yourself in a position to have your application looked at.
Anonymous wrote:There does seem to be a double standard for CS and engineering. While humanities can probably get away with not taking Calc BC and MV/Linear, the hard Science majors better take AP Lang/Lit. Honors English likely won't cut it.
I believe up until this current year(possibly one was added last year) the only AP class freshman could take was AP comp sci.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AP World is not a time suck. How is a freshman in high school supposed to know exactly what his major/lifetime career is going to be at 13/14?
If AP World is available as a freshman, take it. Learn about the world you live in.
The best reason to take it in 9th grade is that it’s one of the hardest APs so if you don’t do well, at least it’s in your 9th grade year.
Anonymous wrote:AP World is not a time suck. How is a freshman in high school supposed to know exactly what his major/lifetime career is going to be at 13/14?
If AP World is available as a freshman, take it. Learn about the world you live in.
Anonymous wrote:Is it frowned on by colleges to take APs online instead of at Langley/McLean? Seems an easy way to get out of the difficult courses and it sounds like the FCPS Online campus is easier.