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By dividing the number of AP and IB tests taken at a school by the number of graduating seniors, we can measure how committed the school is to helping kids take college-level courses.
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Insanityfair wrote:Man, at least two of the MN high schools on there were ones that have been known to be nothing but a joke. One was specifically dubbed "Ironjail" and was full of druggies and flunkers.
Phlegm wrote:Insanityfair wrote:Man, at least two of the MN high schools on there were ones that have been known to be nothing but a joke. One was specifically dubbed "Ironjail" and was full of druggies and flunkers.
Yeah but did these druggies and flunkers taking AP classes?
lyion wrote:By dividing the number of AP and IB tests taken at a school by the number of graduating seniors, we can measure how committed the school is to helping kids take college-level courses.
This is a terrible measurement stick, IMO. This doesn't even take into account how many pass their AP, and what their APs are in?
A much better one would be how many graduating students finish college.
This list is worthless, and not at all valid, IMO.
Sorina S wrote:lyion wrote:By dividing the number of AP and IB tests taken at a school by the number of graduating seniors, we can measure how committed the school is to helping kids take college-level courses.
This is a terrible measurement stick, IMO. This doesn't even take into account how many pass their AP, and what their APs are in?
A much better one would be how many graduating students finish college.
This list is worthless, and not at all valid, IMO.
hmm Another pissed off conservative that didnt make the list. Im beginning to see a pattern.
Gidan wrote:Sorina S wrote:lyion wrote:By dividing the number of AP and IB tests taken at a school by the number of graduating seniors, we can measure how committed the school is to helping kids take college-level courses.
This is a terrible measurement stick, IMO. This doesn't even take into account how many pass their AP, and what their APs are in?
A much better one would be how many graduating students finish college.
This list is worthless, and not at all valid, IMO.
hmm Another pissed off conservative that didnt make the list. Im beginning to see a pattern.
He is actually right, the data they choose to analyze is horrible. It has absalutly nothing to do with how good a high school is. All it says is that a high % of people take AP classes. For all we know 99% of the school takes AP art and 98% fail it (Yes their is an AP art class). They also didn't include all HS's.
To make a truely acurate list, they need to change their standard of judging the school and include all school or atleast be honest that they left out a large number of them.
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