Anonymous wrote:NP here. What DMV schools offer AP Research?
I know someone who took this class, and I was impressed with what I heard about it. It seemed to offer good preparation for college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our school it’s probably 11-12 APs total.
The “most rigorous” schedules include:
Math: 11th - Calc BC (junior year); and 12th either MV / Linear (for STEM applicants) or AP Stats (for non-STEM)
English: 11th - AP Lang (junior) and 12th - AP Lit
Science: 10th - AP Physics; 11th - AP Bio or AP Chem (both for STEM); 12th - Physics C
History: 10th - AP World; 11th - APUSH; 12th - AP Euro and/AP Gov
Foreign Lang: 12th AP Lang
The most rigorous kids start APs in 9th grade. It’s not uncommon for kids to do 2 in 9th grade (ex: AP Computer science principles and APUSH or even AP Calc AB.) I’ve seen several high school kids with 17 APs+
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IDEALLY the following
AP Bio, Chem, Physics
AP FL
AP Lit and Lang
AP Histories - Euro / World / US
AP Econ
and then anything else you can throw into the mix
AP Music / Art / further FL's etc
You need at least AP Calc AB on the list.
Agree, even for humanities majors. AP Calc AB has disproportionate weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IDEALLY the following
AP Bio, Chem, Physics
AP FL
AP Lit and Lang
AP Histories - Euro / World / US
AP Econ
and then anything else you can throw into the mix
AP Music / Art / further FL's etc
You need at least AP Calc AB on the list.
Anonymous wrote:IDEALLY the following
AP Bio, Chem, Physics
AP FL
AP Lit and Lang
AP Histories - Euro / World / US
AP Econ
and then anything else you can throw into the mix
AP Music / Art / further FL's etc
Anonymous wrote:NP here. What DMV schools offer AP Research?
I know someone who took this class, and I was impressed with what I heard about it. It seemed to offer good preparation for college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our school it’s probably 11-12 APs total.
The “most rigorous” schedules include:
Math: 11th - Calc BC (junior year); and 12th either MV / Linear (for STEM applicants) or AP Stats (for non-STEM)
English: 11th - AP Lang (junior) and 12th - AP Lit
Science: 10th - AP Physics; 11th - AP Bio or AP Chem (both for STEM); 12th - Physics C
History: 10th - AP World; 11th - APUSH; 12th - AP Euro and/AP Gov
Foreign Lang: 12th AP Lang
The most rigorous kids start APs in 9th grade. It’s not uncommon for kids to do 2 in 9th grade (ex: AP Computer science principles and APUSH or even AP Calc AB.) I’ve seen several high school kids with 17 APs+
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And not do what DS' friend is doing:
AP Chem, Physics C (both), Calc BC, Lang, APUSH, HUG, African American studies, PreCalc, Physics 2 (don't ask), Stats and Gov.
PP. In your example here, what is your objection, as far as rigor? They have at least 6 rigorous APs. I count 11 (or 12, if you count Physics C mech and E&M separately). Not all APs need to be rigorous ones.
As an aside, high schools in our area have only one Physics C that includes the material for both Physics C exams.
Just the scattershot nature of the classes (i.e. Physics 2 after having taken, and scored 5s, on both Physics C Mechanics and E&M). Just take a logical rigorous sequence depending on what the school offers rather than load up on a bunch of random APs just to bump GPA. But then again, this strategy might work for this kid, so who knows.
Anonymous wrote:At our school it’s probably 11-12 APs total.
The “most rigorous” schedules include:
Math: 11th - Calc BC (junior year); and 12th either MV / Linear (for STEM applicants) or AP Stats (for non-STEM)
English: 11th - AP Lang (junior) and 12th - AP Lit
Science: 10th - AP Physics; 11th - AP Bio or AP Chem (both for STEM); 12th - Physics C
History: 10th - AP World; 11th - APUSH; 12th - AP Euro and/AP Gov
Foreign Lang: 12th AP Lang
For my science and math kids, it meant AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Physics C (both), AP BC Calc in 11th, and Multivar and Linear Algebra in 12th. They did a total of 8 or 9.Anonymous wrote:And how many total?