Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine took 13 APs including one freshman year and AP Calc BC in 10th scoring almost all 5s. But sadly a totally failure since they are only going to the University of Maryland.
Calc BC in 10th grade? What is the hurry? Granted, my kids are in private and the math track is much slower, but Calculus in 12th is serving most advanced kids just fine. Parents need to chill out.
More than half of Princeton's freshmen class last year had math beyond Calc BC. Not just a few kids. Half of the 2027 class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine took 13 APs including one freshman year and AP Calc BC in 10th scoring almost all 5s. But sadly a totally failure since they are only going to the University of Maryland.
Calc BC in 10th grade? What is the hurry? Granted, my kids are in private and the math track is much slower, but Calculus in 12th is serving most advanced kids just fine. Parents need to chill out.
More than half of Princeton's freshmen class last year had math beyond Calc BC. Not just a few kids. Half of the 2027 class.
Anonymous wrote:Our school lets freshmen take a large different type of AP's, including AP World, AP Econ, AP Calculus, AP psychology. Did your freshman child give any AP's freshmen year and able to get admission to T20 or even T50?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine took 13 APs including one freshman year and AP Calc BC in 10th scoring almost all 5s. But sadly a totally failure since they are only going to the University of Maryland.
Calc BC in 10th grade? What is the hurry? Granted, my kids are in private and the math track is much slower, but Calculus in 12th is serving most advanced kids just fine. Parents need to chill out.
More than half of Princeton's freshmen class last year had math beyond Calc BC. Not just a few kids. Half of the 2027 class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine took 13 APs including one freshman year and AP Calc BC in 10th scoring almost all 5s. But sadly a totally failure since they are only going to the University of Maryland.
Calc BC in 10th grade? What is the hurry? Granted, my kids are in private and the math track is much slower, but Calculus in 12th is serving most advanced kids just fine. Parents need to chill out.
Anonymous wrote:1, 3, 2, 2 (I think?) but did IB classes and exams so didn’t do much in the last two years. Top10 admission. I think scores were 3, 5, 5, 5, 5, 4, 5, 5, but I’m honestly not sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine took 13 APs including one freshman year and AP Calc BC in 10th scoring almost all 5s. But sadly a totally failure since they are only going to the University of Maryland.
Calc BC in 10th grade? What is the hurry? Granted, my kids are in private and the math track is much slower, but Calculus in 12th is serving most advanced kids just fine. Parents need to chill out.
Anonymous wrote:Mine took 13 APs including one freshman year and AP Calc BC in 10th scoring almost all 5s. But sadly a totally failure since they are only going to the University of Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So long as you are in Calc BC by sophomore year and take AP Chem/Bio/Physics/Stats, Lit/Comp/ APUSH/ Euro/World History/Gov/Lang supplemented with a few from Econ/Pysch/Comp Sci/Envir Science/Art, you'll be closer to the top of rigor at most every school, plus across the country.
You are delusional.