allison443
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At my DD's high school - only juniors and seniors can take AP classes.
I know at some other schools - sophomores can take AP classes, but they can't earn the college credit (I'm not sure if they even take the AP exam in as a sophomore. They can take different AP classes in Junior and Senior years with the AP exams.
My DD is very bright, and as a junior next year, she will be taking 2 AP classes and 1 honors class. She took 3 honors classes as a freshman, and 3 honors classes this year.
I would not have wanted her to take an AP class either freshman or sophomore year. In our high school - it seems like EVERY class has a big project every quarter, my DD isn't lacking for things to do.
At my dd's high school, they can start taking APs as sophomores. If they take the AP class they MUST take the AP exam. (school policy).
Some of the AP classes are also dual enrollment classes, for example, AP US History gives you three college credits from a local college (for a fee of $200-it's optional, you don't have to dual enroll). So if my dd got a 4 on the exam, she could ask for her AP score to be considered or transfer the three credits from the local university.
