Anonymous wrote:All these APs are a stressful waste of time; please don’t subject your poor kid to this unnecessary pain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10th- ap world history
Is there a lot of writing? Boring? Too much work?
Anonymous wrote:10th- ap world history
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone provide details on AP World and AP CS A?
World - how much reading/writing and what are the tests like?
CS A - Are they actually writing code and debugging or are they just looking at code on paper and trying to figure out what the output is? Thanks.
They'll be writing code. Lots of it.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone provide details on AP World and AP CS A?
World - how much reading/writing and what are the tests like?
CS A - Are they actually writing code and debugging or are they just looking at code on paper and trying to figure out what the output is? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:DS will take AP Precalc (which I think is new at our school) and I think he said AP World History. Would adding another be too much for 10th?
Anonymous wrote:My kid took AP Government in tenth grade and then did the full IB diploma. The AP Gov was a lot. There was no other option if she wanted the IB diploma track.
There is no need to push a 15 year old into all these college level classes. College is for college. High school is for teenagers. If your kid is a very, very gifted kid, that’s one thing, but why make them work harder than they ever will in the future, for the most part? In college they take classes several hours a day, in high school it’s classes all day and then the extra hours of work. For what? Take the parent ego out of it and let your kid be a teenager.
Anonymous wrote:My kid took AP Government in tenth grade and then did the full IB diploma. The AP Gov was a lot. There was no other option if she wanted the IB diploma track.
There is no need to push a 15 year old into all these college level classes. College is for college. High school is for teenagers. If your kid is a very, very gifted kid, that’s one thing, but why make them work harder than they ever will in the future, for the most part? In college they take classes several hours a day, in high school it’s classes all day and then the extra hours of work. For what? Take the parent ego out of it and let your kid be a teenager.