Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would someone lie about this? In any event, from the website re AP credits "A student may not register for a Middlebury College course that covers substantially the same material as an AP exam on which he or she has received a score eligible for credit as described above."
Did you just ask why people lie on DCUM? You must be new here.
No just surprised at the lack of reading comp.
But you asked.
Anonymous wrote:The exams are necessary in this age of grade inflation.
High grades at the private school where I teach, and at other private schools where I've worked, mean little. I would not have a job if I were not ridiculously "generous" with the As and Bs my students and their parents expect. My colleagues concur: we vent about this a lot.
I've taught my AP class for about 10 years, and the AP exam scores DO, in my subject at least, reflect actual ability/level of mastery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would someone lie about this? In any event, from the website re AP credits "A student may not register for a Middlebury College course that covers substantially the same material as an AP exam on which he or she has received a score eligible for credit as described above."
Did you just ask why people lie on DCUM? You must be new here.
No just surprised at the lack of reading comp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would someone lie about this? In any event, from the website re AP credits "A student may not register for a Middlebury College course that covers substantially the same material as an AP exam on which he or she has received a score eligible for credit as described above."
Did you just ask why people lie on DCUM? You must be new here.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe because you would ruin the curve?
Anonymous wrote:Why would someone lie about this? In any event, from the website re AP credits "A student may not register for a Middlebury College course that covers substantially the same material as an AP exam on which he or she has received a score eligible for credit as described above."
Anonymous wrote:Why would someone lie about this? In any event, from the website re AP credits "A student may not register for a Middlebury College course that covers substantially the same material as an AP exam on which he or she has received a score eligible for credit as described above."