Anonymous wrote:Public schools kids often have way more APs on their record than private school kids. It's doesn't equate to a better education or a more rigorous course load.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC took 10 at Langley and was not considered “most rigorous”.
Did they tell you why? It should be transparent. Was it the number? Or did your DC not take an AP in one of the core areas?
Anonymous wrote:Are you able to get college credit for post AP courses?
Anonymous wrote:Are you able to get college credit for post AP courses?
Anonymous wrote:What is a post-AP? Is it offered at the HS or a college nearby? My kid goes to a private in another state that offers no APs so I don’t know the AP lingo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid had 14 APs and 7 post-APs and that is considered the most rigorous for this high school.
Can you list these classes? I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around what this schedule would have looked like over 4 years.
It has been several years and I am going off my memory so I may have left out 1 or 2 courses but:
APs: AP Comp Sci, AP Cal BC, AP Stat, AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Spanish, AP Physics M/EM, AP Econ Micro, AP Econ Macro, AP US Hist, AP English, AP Spanish Lit, AP US Govt.
Post APs: Linear Algebra, Multi, Diffy (DE), Complex Variables, DNA Science I, DNA Science II, Orgo, Machine Learning (ML) I, ML II, Artificial Intelligence (AI) I, AI II.
I would consider that to be rigorous.
Hmmm... I don't know. Looks like they skipped out on AP World History and only took 1 AP English? I think that downgrades to an "almost rigorous" rating in AOs' opinions, and the student will not have much of a chance at T20 schools.
TJ students cannot take AP World History and also cannot take AP English until senior year. This student clearly has a chance at top 10 according to the rigor of the schedule depending on the grades. TJ students also take many TJ specific required courses that are "Honors' level but very rigorous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid had 14 APs and 7 post-APs and that is considered the most rigorous for this high school.
Can you list these classes? I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around what this schedule would have looked like over 4 years.
It has been several years and I am going off my memory so I may have left out 1 or 2 courses but:
APs: AP Comp Sci, AP Cal BC, AP Stat, AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Spanish, AP Physics M/EM, AP Econ Micro, AP Econ Macro, AP US Hist, AP English, AP Spanish Lit, AP US Govt.
Post APs: Linear Algebra, Multi, Diffy (DE), Complex Variables, DNA Science I, DNA Science II, Orgo, Machine Learning (ML) I, ML II, Artificial Intelligence (AI) I, AI II.
I would consider that to be rigorous.
Hmmm... I don't know. Looks like they skipped out on AP World History and only took 1 AP English? I think that downgrades to an "almost rigorous" rating in AOs' opinions, and the student will not have much of a chance at T20 schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid had 14 APs and 7 post-APs and that is considered the most rigorous for this high school.
Can you list these classes? I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around what this schedule would have looked like over 4 years.
It has been several years and I am going off my memory so I may have left out 1 or 2 courses but:
APs: AP Comp Sci, AP Cal BC, AP Stat, AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Spanish, AP Physics M/EM, AP Econ Micro, AP Econ Macro, AP US Hist, AP English, AP Spanish Lit, AP US Govt.
Post APs: Linear Algebra, Multi, Diffy (DE), Complex Variables, DNA Science I, DNA Science II, Orgo, Machine Learning (ML) I, ML II, Artificial Intelligence (AI) I, AI II.
I would consider that to be rigorous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid had 14 APs and 7 post-APs and that is considered the most rigorous for this high school.
Can you list these classes? I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around what this schedule would have looked like over 4 years.
It has been several years and I am going off my memory so I may have left out 1 or 2 courses but:
APs: AP Comp Sci, AP Cal BC, AP Stat, AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Spanish, AP Physics M/EM, AP Econ Micro, AP Econ Macro, AP US Hist, AP English, AP Spanish Lit, AP US Govt.
Post APs: Linear Algebra, Multi, Diffy (DE), Complex Variables, DNA Science I, DNA Science II, Orgo, Machine Learning (ML) I, ML II, Artificial Intelligence (AI) I, AI II.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid had 14 APs and 7 post-APs and that is considered the most rigorous for this high school.
Can you list these classes? I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around what this schedule would have looked like over 4 years.
It has been several years and I am going off my memory so I may have left out 1 or 2 courses but:
APs: AP Comp Sci, AP Cal BC, AP Stat, AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Spanish, AP Physics M/EM, AP Econ Micro, AP Econ Macro, AP US Hist, AP English, AP Spanish Lit, AP US Govt.
Post APs: Linear Algebra, Multi, Diffy (DE), Complex Variables, DNA Science I, DNA Science II, Orgo, Machine Learning (ML) I, ML II, Artificial Intelligence (AI) I, AI II.
This is a school like TJ I imagine. Most HSs do not offer the Post APs listed above.
PP who listed the courses: One correction, it was 'Parallel Computing" I & II as opposed to "Machine Learning" I & II'.
Then you’re not from at least FCPS. Almost none of your non-math post AP classes would appear on FCPS transcripts. School district that included those?
You think you are being smart aren't you? Going over what courses are available for TJ etc. Well well. You are not smart as you think you are. "Parallel Computing" class may not be available currently at TJ but it was offered as post ap CS several years ago.
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