Anonymous wrote:APs and IBs are signalling devices to elite colleges. Kids from highly ranked HS are not doing it to get credits but rather get admission.
Nowadays, even the most average student will take at least 1 AP in freshman year, and 1 in Sophomore, and around a couple in junior year. So, having 4-5 APs on your transcript is no big deal.
Anonymous wrote:I posted earlier that my he does not even offer them to 9th graders. I assume it is not the only one in MoCo. I am glad we did not have to make that choice at this point.
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Anonymous wrote:I was told by someone well connected to the Georgetown interviewing process that local public school kids rarely make it in, but it is due more to "poise" issues and writing skills. Most of the local kids accepted at Georgetown are from the top tier Catholic schools (Gonzaga, Georgetown Prep, Visitation, Stone Ridge plus other good Catholic schools). I have never heard that taking AP classes freshman year is a "must." In fact, many of the top privates DO NOT offer APs because they think they needlessly cause stress and are too surface-level (not deep enough). FWIW, I have one kid in MCPS and one kid in private, and I'm a Georgetown grad, so I have an interest in this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman parent here. Wish my kid had taken a full boat of AP classes each semester starting freshman year. DD is now a junior and we will be lucky if she can even get into a place like Georgetown because she does not have a rigorous course load the first two years of at least 4 AP classes per semester. Don't make my mistake, folks. I'm disgusted with myself (and don't get me started on her - separate thread).
I was told by someone well connected to the Georgetown interviewing process that local public school kids rarely make it in, but it is due more to "poise" issues and writing skills. Most of the local kids accepted at Georgetown are from the top tier Catholic schools (Gonzaga, Georgetown Prep, Visitation, Stone Ridge plus other good Catholic schools). I have never heard that taking AP classes freshman year is a "must." In fact, many of the top privates DO NOT offer APs because they think they needlessly cause stress and are too surface-level (not deep enough). FWIW, I have one kid in MCPS and one kid in private, and I'm a Georgetown grad, so I have an interest in this!
"Poise" issues? Would you mind clarifying? Honestly this seems a little odd.
My kid got into an Ivy from MCPS, a great ivy but I still have another kid to go....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To 16:20 - my former babysitter also pointed out: why would you want your kid to graduate from college a year early?
Hmm, perhaps to save upwards of $20k?? Not everyone is rolling in money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman parent here. Wish my kid had taken a full boat of AP classes each semester starting freshman year. DD is now a junior and we will be lucky if she can even get into a place like Georgetown because she does not have a rigorous course load the first two years of at least 4 AP classes per semester. Don't make my mistake, folks. I'm disgusted with myself (and don't get me started on her - separate thread).
I was told by someone well connected to the Georgetown interviewing process that local public school kids rarely make it in, but it is due more to "poise" issues and writing skills. Most of the local kids accepted at Georgetown are from the top tier Catholic schools (Gonzaga, Georgetown Prep, Visitation, Stone Ridge plus other good Catholic schools). I have never heard that taking AP classes freshman year is a "must." In fact, many of the top privates DO NOT offer APs because they think they needlessly cause stress and are too surface-level (not deep enough). FWIW, I have one kid in MCPS and one kid in private, and I'm a Georgetown grad, so I have an interest in this!
Anonymous wrote:To 16:20 - my former babysitter also pointed out: why would you want your kid to graduate from college a year early?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman parent here. Wish my kid had taken a full boat of AP classes each semester starting freshman year. DD is now a junior and we will be lucky if she can even get into a place like Georgetown because she does not have a rigorous course load the first two years of at least 4 AP classes per semester. Don't make my mistake, folks. I'm disgusted with myself (and don't get me started on her - separate thread).
I was told by someone well connected to the Georgetown interviewing process that local public school kids rarely make it in, but it is due more to "poise" issues and writing skills. Most of the local kids accepted at Georgetown are from the top tier Catholic schools (Gonzaga, Georgetown Prep, Visitation, Stone Ridge plus other good Catholic schools). I have never heard that taking AP classes freshman year is a "must." In fact, many of the top privates DO NOT offer APs because they think they needlessly cause stress and are too surface-level (not deep enough). FWIW, I have one kid in MCPS and one kid in private, and I'm a Georgetown grad, so I have an interest in this!