Anonymous wrote:My kid got a five after self study for the US Government exam. He did not take the class. I think some tests are way harder than others.
Anonymous wrote:My child was the opposite. A in the class but 3 on the test. Make me think of MCPS grade inflation.
*wouldn'tAnonymous wrote:It depends on the class. If the kid is a poly sci major I would have them retake physics to show they have a foundation. If its Calc and they're an engineering major? A retake is more appropriate.Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for the replies. I know there were packets he didn't turn in to class so I'm sure that affected his grade. He worked with a tutor to prepare for the AP test. Is my thinking correct that he should retake the class in college to show that he can do the classwork and to make sure he has a good foundation?
It depends on the class. If the kid is a poly sci major I would have them retake physics to show they have a foundation. If its Calc and they're an engineering major? A retake is more appropriate.Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for the replies. I know there were packets he didn't turn in to class so I'm sure that affected his grade. He worked with a tutor to prepare for the AP test. Is my thinking correct that he should retake the class in college to show that he can do the classwork and to make sure he has a good foundation?
Anonymous wrote:I don't know if it's common, but it's definitely possible.
The AP score reflects the knowledge and skill demonstrated during the 3 hours of the exam. The class grade reflects the knowledge, skills, behavior, participation, timeliness, etc, on the work done for the class during 9 months.
Anonymous wrote:Op, was this FCPS?