Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What AP classes are offered at Latin? Or do they do IB instead?
AP Language and Composition
AP Literature and Composition
AP Statisitcs
AP Calculus AB
AP Biology
AP Physics
AP Latin
Thank you.
To PP who said "much the same as at Wilson," here is the Wilson AP course list:
Biology
Calc AB
Calc BC
Chemistry
Chinese language and Culture
Comparative Government
Computer Science A
Computer Science Principles
English Language and Comp
English Literature and Comp
Environmental Science
French Language and Culture
Human Geography
Latin
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
Physics 1 with Algebra
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
Physics C: Mechanics
Psychology
Spanish Language and Culture
Spanish Literature and Culture
Statistics
Studio Art: 2-D Design
Studio Art: 3-D Design
Studio Art: Drawing
US Government and Politics
US History
World History
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok but 11 is quite a bit smaller than 29.
Isn't it a much smaller school? There is limit to how many AP classes each kid can manage.
WL high school is closer in size to SWW (21) or Ellington (12).
For context here's the 2015-16 list of AP classes offered by each DCPS high school. WL is on the low end for a college prep school.
https://dcps.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dcps/publication/attachments/AP%20Course%20Offerings%20by%20School%202015-2016.pdf
But if your kid is not interested in an application school and isn't in boundary for Wilson, the offerings are likely better than at your in boundary school. Ours is Eastern. It only has 6.
OTOH, 6 is 6 more than what my high school offered "Back in the day" and I ended up accepted to Ivy League colleges and attended top level public colleges and grad schools.
Anyway, the number of AP courses offered by a school doesn't seem like a great indicator of what will work for your kid in high school. High school is a difficult time and throwing more AP classes into the mix doesn't seem like the most ideal way of addressing it.
It is not the quantity, but the variety. The list will give you a decent well rounded choice of APs, but not if your kid is STEM strong, etc. That list would be just fine for my youngest (so far, I think), but my older took one glance and said "no brainer." I really would have preferred the smaller school, and I get why they can't offer everything (neither can private schools), but for some kids it makes a huge difference. AP classes aren't perceived as difficult by all kids, so it is not stressful, just better options to suit their interests. Each high school seems so different these days, there really can be preferences (if not always options), and it sometimes comes down to course offerings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok but 11 is quite a bit smaller than 29.
Isn't it a much smaller school? There is limit to how many AP classes each kid can manage.
WL high school is closer in size to SWW (21) or Ellington (12).
For context here's the 2015-16 list of AP classes offered by each DCPS high school. WL is on the low end for a college prep school.
https://dcps.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dcps/publication/attachments/AP%20Course%20Offerings%20by%20School%202015-2016.pdf
But if your kid is not interested in an application school and isn't in boundary for Wilson, the offerings are likely better than at your in boundary school. Ours is Eastern. It only has 6.
OTOH, 6 is 6 more than what my high school offered "Back in the day" and I ended up accepted to Ivy League colleges and attended top level public colleges and grad schools.
Anyway, the number of AP courses offered by a school doesn't seem like a great indicator of what will work for your kid in high school. High school is a difficult time and throwing more AP classes into the mix doesn't seem like the most ideal way of addressing it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok but 11 is quite a bit smaller than 29.
Isn't it a much smaller school? There is limit to how many AP classes each kid can manage.
WL high school is closer in size to SWW (21) or Ellington (12).
For context here's the 2015-16 list of AP classes offered by each DCPS high school. WL is on the low end for a college prep school.
https://dcps.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dcps/publication/attachments/AP%20Course%20Offerings%20by%20School%202015-2016.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok but 11 is quite a bit smaller than 29.
Isn't it a much smaller school? There is limit to how many AP classes each kid can manage.
Anonymous wrote:Ok but 11 is quite a bit smaller than 29.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What AP classes are offered at Latin? Or do they do IB instead?
AP Language and Composition
AP Literature and Composition
AP Statisitcs
AP Calculus AB
AP Biology
AP Physics
AP Latin
Thank you.
To PP who said "much the same as at Wilson," here is the Wilson AP course list:
Biology
Calc AB
Calc BC
Chemistry
Chinese language and Culture
Comparative Government
Computer Science A
Computer Science Principles
English Language and Comp
English Literature and Comp
Environmental Science
French Language and Culture
Human Geography
Latin
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
Physics 1 with Algebra
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
Physics C: Mechanics
Psychology
Spanish Language and Culture
Spanish Literature and Culture
Statistics
Studio Art: 2-D Design
Studio Art: 3-D Design
Studio Art: Drawing
US Government and Politics
US History
World History
Thanks for the facts. But please quote what was actually said by the PP. The statement made was "If memory serves, not all that much smaller than the number offered at Wilson or Walls. But best to check with the school, the number has been on the rise." Which is different from "much the same as at Wilson", at least to my eyes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What AP classes are offered at Latin? Or do they do IB instead?
AP Language and Composition
AP Literature and Composition
AP Statisitcs
AP Calculus AB
AP Biology
AP Physics
AP Latin
Thank you.
To PP who said "much the same as at Wilson," here is the Wilson AP course list:
Biology
Calc AB
Calc BC
Chemistry
Chinese language and Culture
Comparative Government
Computer Science A
Computer Science Principles
English Language and Comp
English Literature and Comp
Environmental Science
French Language and Culture
Human Geography
Latin
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
Physics 1 with Algebra
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
Physics C: Mechanics
Psychology
Spanish Language and Culture
Spanish Literature and Culture
Statistics
Studio Art: 2-D Design
Studio Art: 3-D Design
Studio Art: Drawing
US Government and Politics
US History
World History
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What AP classes are offered at Latin? Or do they do IB instead?
AP Language and Composition
AP Literature and Composition
AP Statisitcs
AP Calculus AB
AP Biology
AP Physics
AP Latin
Thank you.
No history-based APs? I am surprised
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What AP classes are offered at Latin? Or do they do IB instead?
AP Language and Composition
AP Literature and Composition
AP Statisitcs
AP Calculus AB
AP Biology
AP Physics
AP Latin
Thank you.