I think UM factors scores in |
Why would you think sending a very sick kid with flu B just to make other kids (who are also taking AP exams) and the proctor sick?! There are make-ups for this kind of situation (and even if the make-up is a bit harder - who knows? - surely your student won't do their best if they are sick with flu). If you must send them, at least give them an N95 (but I know you won't - given your selfish attitude). |
Amazing how presumptuous you are. You have no idea what our contingency plans are. It is MONDAY and his first exam is FRIDAY. He may well be ok by Wednesday and yes, he will go wearing a mask, and you, you can go feck yourself with a spoon. |
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be happy at Montgomery college PP (you and your kid) |
My kid, also a sophomore, is taking his first 2 ever. Pre-calc he's not studying for outside of the in-class review. I told him colleges aren't likely to give him credit for it anyway, so chill on that one.
He's studying for ap comp sci. Says his teacher didn't cover some of the stuff that's on the study guide an told them not to worry about it. But kid is going over it anyway just in case. Wants to do well with this one as it will be important for his probable major. Everyone is pretty chill here though - next year may be different |
No. They come into play a little if a student hasn’t submitted SAT/ACT scores. But they do not weigh heavily at all. |
My DC is taking 7 this year! It's madness out here. |
anyone take ap gov today? how was it? |
DP I think that’s the difference between you and me. If Montgomery College was the best place for my kid, I’d support her 100%. Because I’m not an obnoxious a$$hole. |
Agreed. I enjoy hearing how other parents approach things. It’s not snarky to point about another way. Jeez. |
What classwork? |
1 min. late, no test.
Make sure your kid is at onsite at least 15 min. early. |
Oh no! Can they do a makeup? I hope so! |
DD has test anxiety so I try to neutralize her stress at home. She’s been working hard all year in school and studying with Khan at home. I want her to do her best and then let it go. Whatever the outcome, I’m sure she learned something and I’m proud of her. If she does well, she’ll submit to schools and if she doesn’t, she won’t. |