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AP Literature & Composition (AP Lit) OR Dual Enrollment English 12 (DE) Which is for me?
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Let’s Compare… Dual Enrollment English 12AP Literature & Composition Community College Course with high school & college credit College-Level Course Enrollment: May require passing an entrance test Enrollment: Open (Did your English 11/AP Language teacher recommend you for this course?) Focus: Semester 1: Analyze types of writing Compose a variety of written works ranging in length Semester 2: Argumentative writing Analyze nonfiction and some fiction Critical reading of texts Close reading Focus: Analyze fiction, poetry, drama Close reading Literary analysis Exploring literary forms & terms Read & write frequently
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Let’s Compare… Dual Enrollment English 12AP Literature & Composition Homework: ~1.5 hour per classHomework: ~2 hours per class College Credit: earns 6 credits at college no requirement to pay or pass an exam for credit College Credit: opportunity to earn college credit based on AP exam score (not guaranteed) No final exam for HS credit (per senior exam exemption policy) GPA Bump: 0.5GPA Bump: 1.0 Colleges may not give college credits for both AP Lang & Dual Enrollment!
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Questions to Ask Yourself Is literature a passion for you? Do you do well in your AP classes now? Do you think the colleges in which you are interested would prefer another AP class on your transcript? Are you willing to take the chance of not receiving college credit if you don’t do well on the AP test? ----------------------------------------------------------------- Is writing a passion for you? Do you do well in Honors English but worry about AP rigor? Are you planning to take other AP classes next year that will monopolize your time? Is a guaranteed college credit more important to you than an AP-level classroom experience? If you answered “yes” to some questions… AP Literature might be the right choice for you! Dual Enrollment might be the right choice for you!
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Still Not Sure? Discuss it with your current English teacher. He or she may be able to give you some insights and advice. Review the additional resources on the HHS English Website (“Advanced Classes” page) Access the NOVA Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreements (Which schools will take these credits?) http://www.nvcc.edu/current-students/transfer/Search/ARTAdmission.aspx
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