Anonymous wrote:There were 2 versions of the AP bio test. Those who got the harder one were unlucky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a pp from above and just wanted to add that for some universities, the ap credit can even be detrimental.
Was reading on reddit recently - and I won't name the school b/c I haven't researched whether this is true or not - but some kids at a certain school were saying that their ap credits were not useful in either placing them out of classes nor in getting priority registration.
They also found that in receiving credits "toward graduation" they were placed in a higher class category and therefore reached the junior year upper tuition much earlier than they'd anticipated. Some kids, who caught onto this early enough, were able to clear the unneeded credits from their transcript so they wouldn't have the inflated tuition for longer than necessary.
Be careful out there!
Your school enters AP scores on the transcript?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AP Bio was very hard, according to my DD who studied really hard for it and had 100% in all her class tests / assignments. Ug.
Hmmm. My DS said he thought AP Bio went well, and he expects to get a 4 or 5. But he only has a B+ in his HS class. I think the teacher probably prepared them very well.
+1 My son said the same thing is also has a B+ in the class.
All the smart girls with good grades found it hard and these two bozos thought it was easy. Interesting...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AP Bio was very hard, according to my DD who studied really hard for it and had 100% in all her class tests / assignments. Ug.
Hmmm. My DS said he thought AP Bio went well, and he expects to get a 4 or 5. But he only has a B+ in his HS class. I think the teacher probably prepared them very well.
+1 My son said the same thing is also has a B+ in the class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AP Bio was very hard, according to my DD who studied really hard for it and had 100% in all her class tests / assignments. Ug.
Hmmm. My DS said he thought AP Bio went well, and he expects to get a 4 or 5. But he only has a B+ in his HS class. I think the teacher probably prepared them very well.
Anonymous wrote:AP Bio was very hard, according to my DD who studied really hard for it and had 100% in all her class tests / assignments. Ug.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a pp from above and just wanted to add that for some universities, the ap credit can even be detrimental.
Was reading on reddit recently - and I won't name the school b/c I haven't researched whether this is true or not - but some kids at a certain school were saying that their ap credits were not useful in either placing them out of classes nor in getting priority registration.
They also found that in receiving credits "toward graduation" they were placed in a higher class category and therefore reached the junior year upper tuition much earlier than they'd anticipated. Some kids, who caught onto this early enough, were able to clear the unneeded credits from their transcript so they wouldn't have the inflated tuition for longer than necessary.
Be careful out there!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AP Bio was very hard, according to my DD who studied really hard for it and had 100% in all her class tests / assignments. Ug.
Hmmm. My DS said he thought AP Bio went well, and he expects to get a 4 or 5. But he only has a B+ in his HS class. I think the teacher probably prepared them very well.
Anonymous wrote:DD said AP Bio was very hard. Her teacher had them do a mock exam and with that test, she would have had a 5. She thinks she will get a 1 in this.
Anonymous wrote:AP Bio was very hard, according to my DD who studied really hard for it and had 100% in all her class tests / assignments. Ug.
Anonymous wrote:I thought the AP CS exam is 3 hours? Why would Wootton have it at 12 which leads to post dismassal?
Anonymous wrote:AP Bio was very hard, according to my DD who studied really hard for it and had 100% in all her class tests / assignments. Ug.