Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter did take APUSH as a junior, but she didn't take AP CALC or even AP STATS.
I would recommend touring, doing the interview, and apply ED if it's your child's first choice. Mine also pushed herself in her ECs, doing things she didn't necessarily *want* to do, but thought it would help her and help her have a hook. Mine also did had six years of French (including the middle school classes) and took AP French -- again, she didn't want to but our counselor thought it would help her chances at W&M and help make up for the lack of highest math.
Good luck to you!
Thank you!
You are welcome! I wanted to mention, I am not sure if your child is interested in UVA- but our school counselor did tell us that UVA is a bit different than W&M because UVA wants the highest AP courses in the main subjects- math, science, english, lang/history. She told us that our daughter was inadmissible for UVA due to the no AP Calc, but W&M she had a shot. Our daughter was also told by her Regional Rep from W&M that in NOVA you are basically competing with the kids from your HS to get in. She also applied ED.
If your school counselor really said this they need to be fired. It is categorically untrue that without AP Calculus you are “inadmissible” to UVA. It’s better to have it, sure, but it is not an admissions requirement. As for W&M; until a few years ago they actually said on their admissions website that they wanted Calculus. They don’t say that anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is fine- but should have taken AP US instead of AP World
Agree. APush is more rigorous than AP World.
AP Euro is very challenging tho.
This is a terrible way to decide what to study.
It’s also not universal. At our school, they are equally hard and World might be harder.
oMG of course the AP's are universal. There's not a different AP curriculum for districts or schools they are NATIONWIDE standard tests.
The tests only matter for credit purposes. It's the INSTRUCTOR that matters for grading purposes. They are all handed the College Board curriculum but many instructors teach the material differently and grade differently. Yes, the test is important but it is not that big of a deal for college admissions purposes. It's your final grade that matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is fine- but should have taken AP US instead of AP World
Agree. APush is more rigorous than AP World.
AP Euro is very challenging tho.
This is a terrible way to decide what to study.
It’s also not universal. At our school, they are equally hard and World might be harder.
oMG of course the AP's are universal. There's not a different AP curriculum for districts or schools they are NATIONWIDE standard tests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter did take APUSH as a junior, but she didn't take AP CALC or even AP STATS.
I would recommend touring, doing the interview, and apply ED if it's your child's first choice. Mine also pushed herself in her ECs, doing things she didn't necessarily *want* to do, but thought it would help her and help her have a hook. Mine also did had six years of French (including the middle school classes) and took AP French -- again, she didn't want to but our counselor thought it would help her chances at W&M and help make up for the lack of highest math.
Good luck to you!
W&M does interviews? For everyone?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter did take APUSH as a junior, but she didn't take AP CALC or even AP STATS.
I would recommend touring, doing the interview, and apply ED if it's your child's first choice. Mine also pushed herself in her ECs, doing things she didn't necessarily *want* to do, but thought it would help her and help her have a hook. Mine also did had six years of French (including the middle school classes) and took AP French -- again, she didn't want to but our counselor thought it would help her chances at W&M and help make up for the lack of highest math.
Good luck to you!
Anonymous wrote:DC was accepted this year ED1. I don't think you need to have AP in every core subject. DC had AP World and APUSH, but did not have any AP science, mostly just honors and regular physics. They did have both the AP English classes and AP Calc BC. GPA is 4.0 unweighted and did all the demonstrated interest and also submitted an arts supplement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well crap my kid is taking DE US history
It’s ok. My kid got in as a Monroe scholar with DE history. Lots of other APs and rigor. It was a good class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is fine- but should have taken AP US instead of AP World
I can't speak about all schools, but DD's school does not allow sophomores to take APUSH, only AP World.
Right, I think was PP was suggesting was Honors World as a sophomore and APUSH Jr year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is fine- but should have taken AP US instead of AP World
I can't speak about all schools, but DD's school does not allow sophomores to take APUSH, only AP World.
Right, I think was PP was suggesting was Honors World as a sophomore and APUSH Jr year.