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AP © NIGHT Monday, November 17 th, 2014 What is the Advanced Placement Program? The AP © Experience: This is your college-level class. AP is about having.

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2 AP © NIGHT Monday, November 17 th, 2014

3 What is the Advanced Placement Program? The AP © Experience: This is your college-level class. AP is about having the experience of a college student, today. In AP courses, you’ll tackle challenging topics head on and investigate issues that matter to you. You’ll learn about exciting subjects in depth, and your AP teacher and your classmates will help you learn and get the most out of AP.

4 The College Board says… Set yourself apart for college. Let colleges know that you’re serious about your education — with AP on your transcript, you’ll show that you’ve challenged yourself with rigorous course work. Earn college credit and potentially skip introductory courses if you do well on the AP Exam. This can save tuition costs. (Approx. $100 for AP Exam vs. $300 - $500+ per course PLUS books!) Experience college level coursework while you are still in high school. Studies show that students who earn the HOPE Scholarship by taking less rigorous courses, don’t always keep HOPE because they’ve never been exposed to college level rigor.

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6 What does this tell me? The point is, regardless of who you are, participating in the AP program increases your chances of graduating college.

7 Georgia AP Classes are Trending… Over the last 4 years, Georgia’s public school students’ participation has increased 26%. In May 2014, 54% of Georgia’s AP exams received scores of a 3, 4 or 5. Georgia’s total AP exam takers increased 9.2% since 2013, compared to 6.2% nationwide. Georgia’s African American AP exam takers increased 9.7% from 2013 to 2014. (African American Students scoring 3 – 5 increased 11.9%.) Georgia’s Hispanic AP exam takers increased 15.5% from 2013 to 2014. (Hispanic Students scoring 3 – 5 increased 9.4% since 2013 and 62% since 2010.)

8 How does FCHS compare to other Forsyth County Schools? County-wide rankings of AP Students scoring a 3 – 5 on all AP Exams for the 2013 – 2014 School Year. 1.South Forsyth (77.3%) 2.Forsyth Central (75.6%) 3.Lambert (75%) 4.West Forsyth (70.8%) 5.North Forsyth (69.1%)

9 Schools of Interest What is the Admissions Office looking for? UGA Avg. # of AP courses 6.5 SAT 1800 – 2060 ACT 28 – 32 Georgia Tech # of AP/IB Courses 6 – 11 SAT 2050 – 2240 ACT 30 – 33 UGA Course Equivalencies http://www.reg.uga.edu/creditFromTestin g/advancedPlacement/uga_ap_credit_eq uivalencies GA Tech Course Equivalencies http://www.catalog.gatech.edu/stud ents/ugrad/geninfo/advplacement.p hp Most colleges look for increased rigor throughout a student’s high school career!

10 What Counts in College Admissions? “...grades in college prep courses, strength of curriculum and grades in all courses—in that order—are among the top factors that colleges consider in making admission decisions (along with admission test scores, which rank third). Although overall GPA serves as an indicator of a student’s academic success in high school, strength of curriculum—and particularly grades in college prep courses—are better indicators of a student’s likelihood of succeeding in college. College prep courses—which include Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), dual enrollment, and other advanced coursework—are designed to approximate college-level work.” - 2011 NACAC Survey of College Admission Officials

11 AP College Credit Students taking AP exams are awarded exam scores between 1 and 5 by the College Board, with 5 being the highest score awarded and a minimum of 3 being required for credit. Students must take the AP exam in each course for which they wish to be considered for college credit. Students are awarded possible college credit based on EXAM scores, NOT AP course grades. Colleges & universities have their own policies for awarding college credit—please check with admissions advisors for individual colleges or use the following link: https://apstudent.collegeboard.org/creditandplacement/se arch-credit-policies

12 Is Advanced Placement © the right choice for me?

13 Am I ready to take an AP © course ? Pick an AP class that’s right for you. Start with your interests — what do you enjoy? What do you want to learn more about? Explore the AP courses offered at your school, and see how they can get you started on a path to many college majors and careers at exploreap.org. Ask your counselor or teacher how you can get ready for AP. This might include courses you need to take before an AP course.

14 AP Course Offerings AP Language/Composition AP Literature AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC AP Statistics AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Environmental Science AP Physics C AP Physics 1 AP Human Geography AP European History AP World History AP US History AP Macroeconomics AP Microeconomics AP Government/Politics: US AP Government/Politics: Comparative AP French Language AP Spanish Language AP History of Art AP Studio 2D: Design Portfolio AP Studio 3D: Design Portfolio AP Studio: Drawing Portfolio

15 Should I Take an AP © Course ? Students & parents should make this decision after considering ALL of the following: Past & current academic performance Student academic readiness Teacher recommendation Student (not parent) interest & motivation Demands on time & competing interests

16 Is AP © the right choice for me? Students who are successful in AP © courses tend to have: High interest in learning the subject Strong communication skills (reading, writing, speaking, listening)‏ Ability to process & understand new information quickly A positive attitude about challenging academic work Ability to prioritize tasks & manage time effectively

17 Is AP © the right choice for me? Students & parents should evaluate readiness by looking at academic performance and work ethic, not just academic potential.

18 Your Contacts at Forsyth Central High School Mrs. Kim Head FCHS Assistant Principal/AP Coordinator School Counsellors – Ms. Ashley Kozee (A – E) – Ms. Elizabeth Chilson (F – L) – Ms. Deidre Miller (M – R) – Ms. Grace Savage (S – Z, ELL)


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