Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these poor kids still thinking about CS and engineering...
Sorry for the rejection not everyone has the aptitude for engineering and CS
Anonymous wrote:All these poor kids still thinking about CS and engineering...
Anonymous wrote:OP: What are his ECs? It’s hard to say if he has a chance to some of the reach schools without knowing his ECs. The career he aspires to seems pretty popular among MOPers. But academically alone, he doesn’t seem to be in the league of MIT/Princeton admits for his intended major(s).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the point of even offering DE if colleges don’t look at it the same? Especially if those same colleges accept community college transfer students? How is that any different?
Probably for the kids from schools with very limited AP course offerings?
yes. DE is only ok when there is no AP equivalent.
Top colleges that accept CC transfers do it to get help expand diversity on campus because CC transfers are higher likely to be: very rural or very urban, URM without specifically looking at URM, FGLI, veterans.
For anyone applying from above average to top publics or privates that offer AP, DE is a big mistake. Our kid's public magnet pointedly steers the middle of the pack students to DE calc instead of AP. The DE track never gets in to UVA and most do not get into VT. In state.
Our FCPS HS counselors tell all the students DE and AP are considered equivalent by colleges. Why do they lie?
This may well be true for mid-tier or lower-ranking colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op can your kid drop some of these de classes and replace ap classes.
+1000 This is the best advice for OP. Good that DC had some DE under their belt. But moving forward focus 100% on AP, DE is only useful if used [b]on top of a full load AP exams (as opposed as AP substitute or 50-50 DE-AP)[/b]
+1
OP there are a number of different posters who are all saying similar. Please listen. Some of us work in this field. We see it every year with disappointed parents who do not understand why their kid did not get in to VT, UVA despite high scores. Top public colleges know the high schools in the state and they care about various course tracks.
My DD will be attending UVA. She took mostly AP but took DE Gov due to a scheduling conflict with AP Gov.
Also wanted to add that at the UVA prospective student info session last year, a parent asked if UVA had a preference for DE vs AP and got a resounding “no it does not make a difference.” Just thought that was interesting.
I gather from this board that in NOVA schools DE is an easier version of the same AP classes. I don’t think that holds true in all geographies. The AO might want to ensure kids from other areas aren’t getting a very NOVA specific response.