Anonymous wrote:I understand that it is based on high school, but assuming middle to upper middle class large public, what did your rigor look like?
Currently on track to complete:
AP World History (modern), AP Euro History, AP US History, AP Government
AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Physics C (Mechanics), AP Comp Sci Principles
AP Calc AB, AP Calc BC, AP Stats
AP Language and Composition, AP Literature
AP Pyschology, AP Macroeconomics
We are approaching it that this is the floor to be competitive, and even if get all A's in the class, and 5's on the AP exams, that it just gets your application looked at.
We are worried that because our high school offers more AP's, including AP Computer Science A, AP Physics C-Electromagnetism, and AP's in 3 languages but because of circumstances like interest and class schedule, child won't be taking an AP language, all the hard physics classes or computer science ones, for major of something pre-med, maybe Chemicstry or Biochemistry that they will be at disadvantage.
Anonymous wrote:As others have said, that gets you in the conversation, but even with 1550+ SAT, all T20's are a crapshoot, most likely even with 15 AP's, and A's and 5's in each, there is nothing there that most high school students attain.
Anonymous wrote:Do the kids who take all these APs end up graduating college in 3 years? Seems like a smart school would not want kids to have enough credits to do that, they lose out on $80,000 of tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Looks a little weak but maybe reaches
Anonymous wrote:I understand that it is based on high school, but assuming middle to upper middle class large public, what did your rigor look like?
Currently on track to complete:
AP World History (modern), AP Euro History, AP US History, AP Government
AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Physics C (Mechanics), AP Comp Sci Principles
AP Calc AB, AP Calc BC, AP Stats
AP Language and Composition, AP Literature
AP Pyschology, AP Macroeconomics
We are approaching it that this is the floor to be competitive, and even if get all A's in the class, and 5's on the AP exams, that it just gets your application looked at.
We are worried that because our high school offers more AP's, including AP Computer Science A, AP Physics C-Electromagnetism, and AP's in 3 languages but because of circumstances like interest and class schedule, child won't be taking an AP language, all the hard physics classes or computer science ones, for major of something pre-med, maybe Chemicstry or Biochemistry that they will be at disadvantage.
Anonymous wrote:Do the kids who take all these APs end up graduating college in 3 years? Seems like a smart school would not want kids to have enough credits to do that, they lose out on $80,000 of tuition.
Anonymous wrote:I understand that it is based on high school, but assuming middle to upper middle class large public, what did your rigor look like?
Currently on track to complete:
AP World History (modern), AP Euro History, AP US History, AP Government
AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Physics C (Mechanics), AP Comp Sci Principles
AP Calc AB, AP Calc BC, AP Stats
AP Language and Composition, AP Literature
AP Pyschology, AP Macroeconomics
We are approaching it that this is the floor to be competitive, and even if get all A's in the class, and 5's on the AP exams, that it just gets your application looked at.
We are worried that because our high school offers more AP's, including AP Computer Science A, AP Physics C-Electromagnetism, and AP's in 3 languages but because of circumstances like interest and class schedule, child won't be taking an AP language, all the hard physics classes or computer science ones, for major of something pre-med, maybe Chemicstry or Biochemistry that they will be at disadvantage.
Anonymous wrote:Can your kid take just BC? Most kids don’t do AB then BC.
Anonymous wrote:Do the kids who take all these APs end up graduating college in 3 years? Seems like a smart school would not want kids to have enough credits to do that, they lose out on $80,000 of tuition.