Anonymous wrote:Wtf? TJ parent here - why would they do this? They still HAVE to take the AP bio class...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand we need to sign up now to do the exam. What happens if the AP score is not good? Can we just not report it
you don't have to report it.
Some top colleges require every AP test score to be reported now. I know Stanford and MIT have that requirement. I think Caltech too.
No way to enforce it. Students can delete AP scores from their records, and CB won’t release anything without student approval. But I agree it’s stupid to take AP Bio exam after 9th grade Bio.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely check with counselor and TJ test coordinator—bio teacher has nothing to do with ordering exams. Also you realize that there’s not a lot of point to all this unless you score a 5, right?
There's not really any point at all. 3.5 years later either they'll need to take Bio 1 in college because they forgot what the crammed or never learned it all, or they won't be interested in Bio 2 so having a Bio 1 credit won't matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks everyone. We are not taking this year.
We? They let parents inside the exam room?![]()
LOL
Now you know who is going to write the essays. "Weeeeeeeeee"!
Anonymous wrote:Definitely check with counselor and TJ test coordinator—bio teacher has nothing to do with ordering exams. Also you realize that there’s not a lot of point to all this unless you score a 5, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. The teacher said that most of the material for AP bio ( barring two modules of bichem) would be covered in the class. Apparently last year a lot? Of kids did the AP exam after this course. Hence the question. Anyway we will sign up for that exam and decide later on in the year
This is exactly what was shared with my DC’s class too when they were freshmen, and they did take the AP Bio exam that year. The real benefit is for students who aren’t planning to take the year-long AP Bio course but still want the AP credit for college, since a score of 5 or 4 often fulfills about 3 credits natural science gen-ed requirement at most colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks everyone. We are not taking this year.
We? They let parents inside the exam room?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks everyone. We are not taking this year.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. The teacher said that most of the material for AP bio ( barring two modules of bichem) would be covered in the class. Apparently last year a lot? Of kids did the AP exam after this course. Hence the question. Anyway we will sign up for that exam and decide later on in the year