Over the last three years, the College Board has “recalibrated” nine of its most popular AP Exams. The end result: Millions of high school students will save millions of dollars in college credits.
Universities will not be convinced by the College Board's rationalizations of its grade inflation, and state governments will recalibrate their recognition of subjects for the achievement of credits, as well as their granting of bonuses, likely simply changing the requirement of a 3 into a 4, as more highly ranked universities have already done, while the advancement of enrolment to ever more doubtfully prepared "students" transforms these exams into ones supporting standard placement into university course sequences, as selective universities recruit students graduating from internationally advanced baccalaureate programmes not following the inflationary policies of increasingly worthless American leaders.
I.e., the dumbed the exams down.
Universities will not be convinced by the College Board's rationalizations of its grade inflation, and state governments will recalibrate their recognition of subjects for the achievement of credits, as well as their granting of bonuses, likely simply changing the requirement of a 3 into a 4, as more highly ranked universities have already done, while the advancement of enrolment to ever more doubtfully prepared "students" transforms these exams into ones supporting standard placement into university course sequences, as selective universities recruit students graduating from internationally advanced baccalaureate programmes not following the inflationary policies of increasingly worthless American leaders.