Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we just got a flyer about AP exam fees from the high school. our county covers first six and any classes taken above that parents pay (which I'm fine with). My child will be finishing HS with 13 AP classes (14 exams because of 2x US/Comp Govt). My bill for senior year just came in at $693 unless we opt out. It was just unexpected. I won't even tell you all how much we just paid for senior photos.
You're lucky, because I have twins taking a total of 12 APs between them, and our public school district does not pay for any of their AP tests. The cost is $140 for early bird, and then goes up to $185 per exam starting November 1st (so, not exactly late for a May exam). Oh yes, and they are seniors so we paid for senior photos as well.
Why are they charging you $140? AP exam fee is $99.
LCPS charges $90 each and first 4 are free.
Yes, there’s a school discount of $9 that I didn’t include. $99 is the base price from College Board. So my question remains, why is pp paying $140 a pop?
PP here. I had no idea that $99 is the base price. I am assuming that the $140 includes money spent on administering the test (it is held in the gym and proctored by "volunteers"). I had no idea that my (non-DMV) school district is adding a surcharge. I need to go look into this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we just got a flyer about AP exam fees from the high school. our county covers first six and any classes taken above that parents pay (which I'm fine with). My child will be finishing HS with 13 AP classes (14 exams because of 2x US/Comp Govt). My bill for senior year just came in at $693 unless we opt out. It was just unexpected. I won't even tell you all how much we just paid for senior photos.
You're lucky, because I have twins taking a total of 12 APs between them, and our public school district does not pay for any of their AP tests. The cost is $140 for early bird, and then goes up to $185 per exam starting November 1st (so, not exactly late for a May exam). Oh yes, and they are seniors so we paid for senior photos as well.
Why are they charging you $140? AP exam fee is $99.
LCPS charges $90 each and first 4 are free.
Yes, there’s a school discount of $9 that I didn’t include. $99 is the base price from College Board. So my question remains, why is pp paying $140 a pop?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we just got a flyer about AP exam fees from the high school. our county covers first six and any classes taken above that parents pay (which I'm fine with). My child will be finishing HS with 13 AP classes (14 exams because of 2x US/Comp Govt). My bill for senior year just came in at $693 unless we opt out. It was just unexpected. I won't even tell you all how much we just paid for senior photos.
You're lucky, because I have twins taking a total of 12 APs between them, and our public school district does not pay for any of their AP tests. The cost is $140 for early bird, and then goes up to $185 per exam starting November 1st (so, not exactly late for a May exam). Oh yes, and they are seniors so we paid for senior photos as well.
Why are they charging you $140? AP exam fee is $99.
LCPS charges $90 each and first 4 are free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we just got a flyer about AP exam fees from the high school. our county covers first six and any classes taken above that parents pay (which I'm fine with). My child will be finishing HS with 13 AP classes (14 exams because of 2x US/Comp Govt). My bill for senior year just came in at $693 unless we opt out. It was just unexpected. I won't even tell you all how much we just paid for senior photos.
You're lucky, because I have twins taking a total of 12 APs between them, and our public school district does not pay for any of their AP tests. The cost is $140 for early bird, and then goes up to $185 per exam starting November 1st (so, not exactly late for a May exam). Oh yes, and they are seniors so we paid for senior photos as well.
Why are they charging you $140? AP exam fee is $99.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we just got a flyer about AP exam fees from the high school. our county covers first six and any classes taken above that parents pay (which I'm fine with). My child will be finishing HS with 13 AP classes (14 exams because of 2x US/Comp Govt). My bill for senior year just came in at $693 unless we opt out. It was just unexpected. I won't even tell you all how much we just paid for senior photos.
You're lucky, because I have twins taking a total of 12 APs between them, and our public school district does not pay for any of their AP tests. The cost is $140 for early bird, and then goes up to $185 per exam starting November 1st (so, not exactly late for a May exam). Oh yes, and they are seniors so we paid for senior photos as well.
Anonymous wrote:In the digital age, why is it even necessary?
Anonymous wrote:In the digital age, why is it even necessary?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we just got a flyer about AP exam fees from the high school. our county covers first six and any classes taken above that parents pay (which I'm fine with). My child will be finishing HS with 13 AP classes (14 exams because of 2x US/Comp Govt). My bill for senior year just came in at $693 unless we opt out. It was just unexpected. I won't even tell you all how much we just paid for senior photos.
Sorry, you're equating academic exams with senior photos? Get out of here. I am happy to pay for my children's meaningful academic efforts. Frivolous pics? Now that's a real racket. We got the basic free package from their high school, and took our own pics.
Not the same person, but just saying that all of the senior year costs add up to a lot of $$. Money is just going out the door these days.