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Reply to "Taking Physics through Central Summer school - good idea or not?"
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[quote=Anonymous]DS is an athlete who will likely have a very busy fall (like many others of course). He will be a senior and really has to focus on his sport because he had an injury this year that he has to prove he has recovered from. College visits, maybe another SAT and applications seem like a lot to get through. My husband thought DS should get ahead and take Physics over the summer to get one class out of the way. His other classes are AP so he can't take them over the summer. I figured that having one semester of Physics done would lighten his load quite a bit. Yes he will take 2nd semester in the last half of senior year but presumably college stuff is done or at least submitted and getting a B isn't the end of the world at that point. I'm curious how hard it is to complete an entire semester of Physics in three weeks with a limited number of online classes? He's not naturally good at science/math but his father can help him as much as he needs. Of course he can always drop it if it doesn't go well and he can use his experience to take another shot at it in the Fall or find a different class. The $350 is fine with us even if we lose it. Thoughts?[/quote]
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