a school that is gifted like lowell high at S.F. is probally better than an honors class because a lot of people are competing with eah other to see who is #1.
Sophmore Year.
You'll have to ask your school that.
A good excuse that you're techer will understand is "I'm not feeling comfortable in this class''.But be warned,this excuse will lower your class rate suppose that you're in a gifted class.You have the excuse,you might be lowered to Honors class
yes it is an honors class
Yes at Bryn Mawr elementary school
It is better to get a B in an AP class then an A in an Honors class, just as it is better to get a B in an Honors class then an A in a College Prep class. When colleges look at your application, they want to know that you are challenging yourself and taking hard classes, because they are essentially looking to see how well you will do in their school. AP classes are considered to be tougher then Honors classes, because AP classes are introductory college classes that are taken during high school- that's why some colleges give credit for a high enough AP test score. However, Honors classes are really just advanced high school classes. Grade reviews done for college entrance are done in an 'over-all' manner. The amount of honors classes taken will be noted and average GPA. Other classes will be looked at, and also that GPA. Individual classes are very seldom picked out to review grades, unless you are seeking to enter a very specialized field, and have taken many college prep classes in that area as honors classes. Most high schools do not offer enough 'specialized' prep classes for specific college interest.
Definitely a B in an AP class.
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yes there are 3 of them on my school team and 2 different ones in my honors English class
Yes it does. Schools always would rather see that you are challenging yourself and not just sitting back and not working hard. ----------------- Usually, yes. However, from my experience, honors classes are only slighly harder than regular classes; however AP courses are significantly more challenging. So an A in a regular class could be better than a D or an F in an honors class, for example.
We do not know about his undergraduate ranking, but we do know about his graduate school ranking: he graduated from Harvard Law School with academic honors, in the top ten percent of his class.
A gifted class is a class or classes of students who have shown above average talents or gifts in one or more academic areas. The students are given work and projects to enhance their learning and to engage them. Years ago the first gifted students were often placed in classes on an college campuses, and the classes were very small. Because the students were removed from people their own age the gifted student often had problems relating to peers, so to solve this gifted classes were started in schools where the students would normally attend. Today, gifted students may be on campus or located in a magnet school that offers special programs in the arts or technology.