Collegeboard Policy Revision

<p>The Following Aps Are Going To Be Enhanced Over The Next Five Years:</p>

<p>1) Ap Calculus Ab Will Be Cut.
2) Ap Calculus Bc Will Have Portions Of Multivariable Calculus Added
3) Ap Human Geography Will Be Cut.
4) Ap Psychology Will Be Cut.
5) Ap Spanish Language And Literature Will Be Combined.
6) Ap Us History Will Be More Essay Intensive.
7) Ap Environmental Science Will Be Cut.
8) No More Ap Computer Science..</p>

<p>Just To Inform Eveyrone...</p>

<p>Where did you read this?</p>

<p>Good thing I already took Calculus one and the ones I won't be taking at all.
Source? I can't seem to find it on collegeboard.</p>

<p>source please!</p>

<p>wha? why are they going to cut calc AB?</p>

<p>Methinks it's a hoax.</p>

<p>Actually, Comp Sci A and French Lit are being cut next year, due to low participation.</p>

<p>I read this on the College Board website.</p>

<p>haha your so funny.</p>

<p>^
Just so you know, the collegeboard said they wouldn't cut anything else for the next 5 years.</p>

<p>^Collegeboard only cut Comp Sci AB and French Literature. Nothing else. They OP is a hoax, unless he cites his source</p>

<p>AP</a> Language, Computer Courses Cut - washingtonpost.com</p>

<p>Darn it =[</p>

<p>^
You didn't know that?</p>

<p>this thread should be deleted, since it is obviously BS</p>

<p>lol maybe the OP works for Collegeboard and has access to inside info :)...</p>

<p>It's obvious that the OP is a joke.</p>

<p>Cutting Psychology and EnviSci? yeah right. There are way too many people taking either exam for them to be cut. On the contrary, CompsciAB, which only has about 5k students taking it every year, is getting cut for sure.</p>

<p>No calc AB?</p>

<p>OP made a joke guys. </p>

<p>Also, calc ab will never ever be gone since universities give extra credit for physics/chem ap's for good scores on the ab exam as well.</p>

<p>aww thats sad. i liked some of those classes!</p>

<p>The OP should stop posting false information...</p>

<p>If you're still skeptical</p>

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College Board leaders, anticipating that teachers might fear additional cuts, said they have no plans to discontinue any of the other courses in its AP program, which offers twice as many tests as it did 10 years ago.

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<p>They're only cutting French, Italian, and Latin literature, as well as comp sci AB.</p>