There are many leading indicators, but the lagging ones around college acceptance and success and adult income (MA now can track that) will be determinative. I find this interesting less so because of the admissions changes, and more so as an extension of the "elite illusion" research by Angrist et alia that questions the treatment effect of exam school attendance.
There are many leading indicators, but the lagging ones around college acceptance and success and adult income (MA now can track that) will be determinative. I find this interesting less so because of the admissions changes, and more so as an extension of the "elite illusion" research by Angrist et alia that questions the treatment effect of exam school attendance.
I don't believe they do - just 3+/passing.
It will be very informative to see how the new exam school admissions policies impact AP performance over the next few years.
I am probably not searching correctly but does the state make available data on the % of AP test takers who score a 5? or 4s and 5s?