Emphasizing rigor through AP exams and challenging standardized testing helps students develop grit and not be afraid to struggle to grow.

Standardized testing isn’t about the score–it’s about preparing students for the future


Emphasizing rigor through AP courses and challenging exams helps students develop grit and not be afraid to struggle to grow

Key points:

  • Students should view AP exams and standardized testing as a chance for growth, not a mandate for perfection
  • Students want more career-connected learning
  • Test: The four-letter word that works with GPA for college admissions
  • For more on college and career readiness, visit eSN's Innovative Teaching hub

The significance and rigor of AP exams are once again in the spotlight with the release of the latest test scores. Discussions about the new scoring methodology and the streamlining of content continue to place value on a single test score, and forget the primary reason students should take AP and other standardized tests: to get them future-ready in an environment that fosters growth and aligns with college and career experiences and expectations.  

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