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Reply to "Is it hard to get an A in summer classes?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My child’s high school offers it in person so that is something to look into. I do not know how many schools offer it, but in person seems way better than trying to learn it through videos and occasional teacher check-ins. It is a long class- 4 1/2 hours a day- though they do have a lunch break. He likes the teacher and the class and is not struggling at this point. With 2 days left of the 1st semester, my child does have a strong A. If you do go the virtual routs through the central program, I think a tutor sounds like a good idea- maybe an hour a day to clarify any questions and help with pacing. The summer program expects about a week’s worth of learning every single day. Also, don’t put pressure about earning an A- a B with that kind of condensed learning is not bad at all.[/quote] Which schools offer it in person? Can kids register for in person class if they are not a student at the school?[/quote]
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