Comparison Chart AP Latin & DE Latin
AP Latin or DE Latin
MOST TJ Latin students, after the normal progression of Latin 1, Latin 2, and Latin 3, will be ready to take AP Latin, and after that, if they have not yet graduated, Latin Dual Enrollment (DE).
Comparison Chart
AP Latin (1.0 weight) | DE Latin (1.0 weight) |
Curriculum and syllabus
| Curriculum and syllabus
N.B.–Students will have the most success taking this after AP Latin or Latin 4 HN; it is not recommended right after Latin 3 |
Thematic units
| Thematic units
Readings of Neo-Latin from the 17th–18th c., such as Newton and Halley |
Classroom experience
| Classroom experience
Advanced scholarly research |
Assessments and other graded work
| Assessments and other graded work
4th-quarter work centers around several group projects and a culminating independent project developed through a proposal process |
Homework expectations
| Homework expectations Homework assigned after each class, averaging 45–60 minutes per class |
Additional Options
(Most TJ students will not be taking these courses, but they are available in certain circumstances, and would be combined with the AP course)
Latin 4 HN (0.5 weight) A student who does not feel ready for AP (for instance, has below a B in Latin 3 but wants to continue their study of the language) may feel more prepared by taking Level 4 HN first. While this class will likely be stacked with the AP class, and may cover some similar topics, the grading and assessment will be much reduced, and students will have separate projects and activities when the AP students are specifically prepping for the AP exam. Homework will average 30–45 minutes per class.
Latin 5 HN (0.5 weight) A student who has completed both the AP and DE Latin courses before senior year can enroll in Latin 5 HN as a senior. (This would be for students who excel in Latin 3 as 9th graders and are able to take AP Latin as 10th graders, and DE in 11th.) Students will continue their study of Latin texts and authors with more independence and guided by student interest. Quarterly projects will consist of more advanced analysis, research, and opportunities to present to the class. May be taken as a semester or year-long course.