Thank you. Helpful. DD finally figured out what she was doing wrong on the thing she was stuck on this week but all the advice above is very helpful but for next time. Appreciate it as I try to help support her in understanding this new model of learning!
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My son took AP CS as a freshman at TJ and we were concerned since he didn't have any programming experience at all and no coding classes either. However, he found TJ AP CS relatively easy and most in his AP CS found the class easy (easier than other classes) and this class was viewed as a way to get easy As. |
My kid who is a TJ senior who has taken many CompSci classes. Most teach well. Yes, there are post APCompSci classes where certain CompSci teachers don’t teach. My kid had one last year. They only answer questions on the board if asked. It makes it extraordinary difficult if you don’t have a parent or older sibling/cousin with a degree in CompSci. There aren’t even web videos to explain the assignment concepts. Same thing for the math classes. Most teachers my kid had teach wonderfully. One teacher at TJ my kid had did not. Kids dread this teacher.
It isn’t fair to do just assign things and say “you can figure it out” with high level subjects. Then getting a good grade isn’t who is smart or puts in the effort, but who has access to someone to teach them outside of class. The free online tutors FCPS started is great, but don’t cover many of the TJ subjects. |