The solution to the AP African American history thing is clear, but no one wants to say it, so I will.

Universities should refuse to accept college credit for the African American studies course.

"But that's just hurting students that want to study African American history!"

No, it's not. They can still take the fake course. They just don't need to take the fake test, because the credit will not be accepted by Universities anyway.

Which is correct. Because it's an incomplete curriculum.

Advanced high school students should just take college classes at community college anyway. 🤷🏿‍♂️

If you take African American history at DeAnza college, the course costs $124, which is less than the college board test*. And the course credit transfers to California State Universities and University of California schools like Berkeley. 👍🏿

Save your cash!

*Yes, transportation can be an issue.

And some free knowledge from me, for kids considering taking the corrupted college board AP history class:

If you honestly try to take an African American history class where the curriculum has been defined by racists? Just give yourself an F. You already failed.

Feel free to leave an apple on my desk on the way out!

Oh, and while I'm pushing community colleges...

Before you go to overkill signing up for a tech boot camp, consider community college! Do you know C++? No? Would you like to?

You could take beginner, intro, and advanced C++ for $155 a class. What are you, made of money? Save on tuition!

deanza.edu/catalog/courses/

And yes, grades and credits transfer to UC Berkeley / UC SF, Cal State schools.

(🤔 I need to hear from someone that took the "Flash Animation" class in 2021. I have a few questions.)

Little silicon valley secret... People that don't know what they're talking about look down their noses at DeAnza just because it's a community college, and think that boot camps are definitely better, and that Berkeley is best of all.

But a lot of Berkeley CS students take as many classes at DeAnza as possible, to save tens of thousands of dollars on tuition!

You're probably reading this on a device with C++ in the operating system written by someone that learned C++ at DeAnza for $150. 🤷🏿‍♂️

@mekkaokereke People from DeAnza wrote chunks of the Linux kernel?

(... yes I'm assuming the answer is yes it's the Linux kernel ;) )

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