AP English….?
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Honestly, the AP classes arent extraordinarlily difficult. If you can interpret literature, prose, poetry, reasonably well, I promise you’ll do just fine.
Colleges love seeing you challenge yourself- I’ve often heard that attaining a B in an AP class is even better then an A in a regular class so don’t hold back. Take that class, and get your rightfull A.
2. You have no business being in regular English. Your grammar is flawless. You need to switch into AP immediately. That matters to colleges, too.
3. Regular English is boring because no one wants to be there. They’d rather play.
4. Are you taking a foreign language. You need 2 years, at least of a foreign language to get into a good college.
5. I wouldn’t worry about a “B” in English AP unless you’re going to valedictorian or Harvard.
6. I can’t believe, that, being a year ahead in English, you signed up for any non-AP class.
If it were me, just my opinion, I’d see my counselor immediately, bust my buns reading those books, and get caught up to a class that may actually challenge you. That’s when you learn.
TX Mom
Mine are 17, 21
P.S. I’m a published writer, and there is one tip about your writing that would improve things. Break up into smaller paragraphs. People see this page-long monolog and they are depressed before they even read your post.
Bye, Sweetie
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