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Unraveling Pre-AP,GT and AP Course Selection. CHHS counseling Department 2012. What is a pre AP course?. AP stands for Advanced Placement and all AP courses are reviewed by the CollegeBoard for course curriculum and strategies
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Unraveling Pre-AP,GT and AP Course Selection CHHS counseling Department 2012
What is a pre AP course? • AP stands for Advanced Placement and all AP courses are reviewed by the CollegeBoard for course curriculum and strategies • Pre-AP courses are the initial classes that lead to, and prepare students for Advanced Placement courses. • Pre-AP and AP courses receive extra weight for GPA
Grade Points • A “B” in a preAP class does not equal an A on the report card…it is a B on the transcript. • A grade of 90 receives the following grade points: • 4.0 Regular • 5.0 Pre-AP • 5.25 AP
Why the fuss about Pre-AP Courses? • The grade points of a pre-AP, AP and GT course receive more weight and thus can increase a student’s g.p.a. • The pre-AP, AP and GT courses provide more advanced curriculum and challenging course work. • The pre-AP,AP, and GT classes usually require additional time outside of class – 1.0 -2.0 hours per class.
How do I decide if pre-AP courses are right for me? • Do you complete homework when it is assigned? • Do you enjoy completing projects to demonstrate understanding of material? • Are you an independent worker? • Are you willing to work hard and challenge yourself?
Plan with Honesty • Do you have the TIME to devote to the subject matter? • Do you enjoy the subject matter? • Will the course assist you to reach your academic goals?
What about AP Courses? • AP stands for Advanced Placement courses and are reviewed by the CollegeBoard. • AP classes are taught at an advanced level and MAY earn college credit if the AP exam is passed. • AP tests are given in May and students are strongly encouraged to take these exams.
AP TESTS • Exam fee waivers are available for students who qualify. • You will need to verify scores needed for the college or university that you plan to attend. • Not all colleges accept scores • Scores may be counted as an elective
GT Courses • Students must qualify to take Gifted and Talented Courses • A student does not need to requalify once he/she meets the criteria • GT courses receive preAP or AP weight. Check the Program of Study for the specific weight • Taught emphasizing critical thinking skills
GT courses • Some AP classes are GT • Taught with same expectations and high levels of rigor
Finding a balance that’s right for YOU • You only increase your g.p.a. by taking advanced courses AND making good grades. • Make sure to review commitments both inside and outside of school-church, athletics, travel, sleep patterns… • Just because a friend is taking a course doesn’t mean that the course is right for you!
What do you enjoy? • Take courses that interest you • You are more likely to work hard and be successful!
Things to consider • Students will begin the year with the courses selected in the spring. • Schedule changes will not occur because a student fails to read required material over the summer. • Schedule changes will be considered at the 3 week and 6 week mark for misplaced students. However, students must attend tutorials and seek assistance before the change is made. • The grade earned moves with the change of schedule and may effect athletic and fine art competitions.
Making the right choice • Make a decision based on YOUR situation. • Be realistic about course choices. • Find the balance between course rigor and outside commitments. • Quality of life is important!