Anonymous wrote:Which other APs are meant to be only a semester? Besides AP Gov and micro and macro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of school requires APs?
A school that probably dumbs them down a bit. My kids public HS likes to tout that nearly all students take at least one AP. They get there by making everyone who isn't ESL take AP Government. And it did not seem to be a particularly challenging class.
Anonymous wrote:What kind of school requires APs?
Anonymous wrote:Not OP but very invested in this thread and would not have even thought to ask this question. But needed to. ADHD daughter has poor working memory but very high IQ and good student. Straight A's for now. I am thinking of talking to her about the classes identified here as needing a lot of memorization.
Can anyone tell me about AP bio? AP Microeconomics? AP Macroeconomics? Lots of memorization. Which class is less demanding?
I know all APs are demanding but I'd like her to couple some with some that are less so. Unlike OP my child will have to do some AP social studies which I hear are difficult so looking for some "easier" ones too. No art or language please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about AP physics 1?
Is that a very difficult class to pair with AP AB Calc? He loves math so maybe that would be a good one?
Nope. They pair well. That physics class doesn’t assume too much calc.
Isn't AP Physics a double period? OP would that work with your son's schedule?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about AP physics 1?
Is that a very difficult class to pair with AP AB Calc? He loves math so maybe that would be a good one?
Nope. They pair well. That physics class doesn’t assume too much calc.