Why is Wilson's college counselor out the week applications are due?

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Anonymous wrote:Still no physics teacher for AP Physics C? Did the physics teacher on maternity leave return?


What happens to these kids? I assume they now have to take the class in the spring?


Nope, they all just get an A.


For real? They are handing out As to kids who haven't had a day of instruction?


Every school is doing it. Otherwise what grade can you give? An I looks bad and the class is on their transcript. Kids get credit all the time for classes where they don’t learn anything.


Do the regional admissions officers at colleges know this? I certainly hope they are paying attention to who is giving out completely fake grades.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Still no physics teacher for AP Physics C? Did the physics teacher on maternity leave return?


What happens to these kids? I assume they now have to take the class in the spring?


Nope, they all just get an A.


For real? They are handing out As to kids who haven't had a day of instruction?


Every school is doing it. Otherwise what grade can you give? An I looks bad and the class is on their transcript. Kids get credit all the time for classes where they don’t learn anything.


Do the regional admissions officers at colleges know this? I certainly hope they are paying attention to who is giving out completely fake grades.


Yes, let’s punish kids in the college admissions process for a staffing issue completely out of their control. Why are people so punitive? The people most affected by this situation are the kids who aren’t getting physics instruction, not your precious snowflake who might be in an admissions pool with them. Jesus.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Still no physics teacher for AP Physics C? Did the physics teacher on maternity leave return?


What happens to these kids? I assume they now have to take the class in the spring?


Nope, they all just get an A.


For real? They are handing out As to kids who haven't had a day of instruction?


Every school is doing it. Otherwise what grade can you give? An I looks bad and the class is on their transcript. Kids get credit all the time for classes where they don’t learn anything.


Do the regional admissions officers at colleges know this? I certainly hope they are paying attention to who is giving out completely fake grades.


Yes, let’s punish kids in the college admissions process for a staffing issue completely out of their control. Why are people so punitive? The people most affected by this situation are the kids who aren’t getting physics instruction, not your precious snowflake who might be in an admissions pool with them. Jesus.


NP who agrees with PP but to answer the question- there is no way someone is telling college admissions officers that Wilson HS doesn’t have a physics teacher. Just think about that idea on a large scale and how crazy that is.
Anonymous
Some clarifications:

The person who disappeared is a guidance counselor, not the college counselor. He was assigned half of the senior class (~200 students). A 200:1 ratio for guidance counselors is still crazy.

There is one college and career counselor for the whole school. Also crazy.

The guidance counselors write recommendations. The college counselor does not. Students also need recommendations from two teachers (usually recommended that they're teachers who teach math, science, English, or history).
Anonymous
while this person's departure was ill-timed, and it sounds like it caused quite a panic, sounds like the remaining team rallied to do what the kids needed. In the end, that's likely for the best -- if this person couldn't handle it for whatever reason, those deadlines might have come and gone without requirements being met. This way the rest of the team could band together to get it done.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:while this person's departure was ill-timed, and it sounds like it caused quite a panic, sounds like the remaining team rallied to do what the kids needed. In the end, that's likely for the best -- if this person couldn't handle it for whatever reason, those deadlines might have come and gone without requirements being met. This way the rest of the team could band together to get it done.


Nice but unfortunately the physics kids have not been supported by the school in a similar fashion
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