jeffk said:
GPA adjustment for AP and DC will vary by district.
Many districts offer AP Human Geography for freshman in the place of the regular geography course but others make it a social studies elective for upperclassmen.
AP is fine for what it is, but having your college credit hinge on passing a summative exam at the end of the year is pretty tough for a lot of HS students, which is why DC might be preferable to some.
My advice for students and parents is to not go overboard when pursuing college credit for coursework that is essential to your intended major as your level of understanding might not be where it needs to be to easily transition into the next course in the subject area.
Not only might you get "too far ahead" in your major. You might be going too fast to ever find your major.
I didn't take my first chemistry class until I was a junior in HS. I was the first student to ace her final in 12 years. So, I decided to major in it, and got a doctorate. I wonder if I might have ended up hating it like 90% of people if I had taken it before being old enough to see the beauty in it.
Like, I know you can teach a 15 year old to solve integrals, but does a 15 year old really appreciate the genius of Newton?
94chem,
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