AP Information Evening for Rising 9th Graders and Parents



AP Information Evening for Rising 9th Graders and Parents

Wednesday, January 5, 2011 6:30pm

FCHS East Campus Cafeteria

AP courses are excellent for giving the students:

• practice in good study habits, organization and prioritizing

• practice in analyzing and synthesizing information—and using it in innovative ways

• practice in creative, narrative, and expository writing and in critical and analytical essays

• a love of learning

• preparation for college expectations

• a head start on college credits depending on AP exam scores and individual college policies

More attributes of AP courses:

• They offer in depth study of material that interests students—students can concentrate on AP courses in certain subject areas and choose not to take AP courses in other areas…or they can take a variety of courses to suit varied interests.

• Students can take 1 or more AP courses each year, particularly after the 9th grade.

• They are offered beginning in 9th grade vs. IB, which begins in 11th grade.

• No travel or out of district transportation to another location is involved—all courses are offered here at Central.

• As a senior, AP courses can be combined with ACCEL classes, which are college classes taught on our campus by college professors.

18 Advanced Placement courses are currently offered for 2010-11 at FCHS.

AP Human Geography is the only AP course offered to 9th grade students.

Self motivation, self-discipline, maturity, a strong work ethic, good reading skills and reading comprehension are required. Does this sound like you? Please speak with your 8th grade teachers this month for a recommendation. Over 200 students each year take advantage of AP course offerings at Forsyth Central HS while still enjoying a full athletic, extracurricular and social life—you can be a part of this motivated student group at Forsyth Central High School next year.

For more information, visit these College Board web sites:

■ For general information and links:



■ College & University AP Credit Policies

– ap/creditpolicy

**Additional information about AP Human Geography is on the reverse side of this paper.**

Advanced Placement (AP) Human Geography

Mrs. Jennifer Garner

Course Content:

• How humans and the world interact

• How humans have shaped and changed the Earth’s surface

• Why people move from place to place

• How and why languages, religions and cultures have spread

• The globalization of ideas, practices and traditions of the world

Characteristics that will lead to success in the AP class:

Having an “A” in the current middle school social studies course is not the only criterion that makes a student a good candidate fro the course. This is a college level course taught on a college level, with college level expectations.

Recommended students should be:

• Self-disciplined and self-motivated

• Mature

• Logical and analytical

• Committed to completing projects and assignments during the summer and through out the year.

Recommended students should have

• A strong work ethic

• A strong and varied vocabulary

• A commitment to academic excellence

What former AP Human Geography students who took the class as a 9th grader at FCHS have to say about the course:

It is the most beneficial class I’ve ever taken. It has also shown me that you need to know how to study and manage your time. – Minh Nguyen (current FCHS 12th grade student)

The class helped me in my history class this year. It helps give a better understanding of the world. – Sarah Purcell (current FCHS 12th grade student)

The class is interesting and relevant to current global affairs and it prepared me for future AP classes. – Hanover Matz (current FCHS 12th grade student)

It helped me in other areas of study, including literature and history. I have used the subject matter in other areas as well. – Chris Sharpley (current FCHS 12th grade student)

It prepared me for other AP classes and helped me gain the study skills to help me excel overall in high school. – Julie Lanni (current FCHS 12th grade student)

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