Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid’s private school requires them to sit the AP test to get credit for the class.
Which school?
Anonymous wrote:is a 4 not great to report to top 20?
Anonymous wrote:We live elsewhere in Virginia. Older teen (now in college) took mostly APs and a few DEs. Said later how they wished they had done all DE. Current HS student prefers the dual enrollment option where they don't have to take the end-of-year AP exam. Same AP coursework all year, still gets the college credit, just doesn't have to sit the AP exam for that college credit.
It's about what works best for your kid. DE is great! I can see how students would prefer it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid’s private school requires them to sit the AP test to get credit for the class.
Which school?
Anonymous wrote:My kid’s private school requires them to sit the AP test to get credit for the class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids' HS required them to take the test in order to get the GPA weighting so they took all tests.
But why? Dumbest policy ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids' HS required them to take the test in order to get the GPA weighting so they took all tests.
But why? Dumbest policy ever.
Many require you to take the test to get credit for having taken the class at all. It is a part of the process and helps schools know whether they are teaching the material well too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids' HS required them to take the test in order to get the GPA weighting so they took all tests.
But why? Dumbest policy ever.
Anonymous wrote:My kids' HS required them to take the test in order to get the GPA weighting so they took all tests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I keep reading colleges either don’t look at AP exam scores, or more selective colleges won’t give you credit regardless of score.
So how essential is it to sit for the formal AP exam? Is taking the class and getting an A all that really matters?
Some high schools require you to take the exam to get the grade bump.
Some colleges look at AP scores for admissions.
Most colleges give credit. Some selective colleges give limited credit but your kid is statistically unlikely to get into one of those schools.
Is it “essential”? Of course not. If your kid is on the verge of a mental breakdown don’t push it.