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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Unfortunately your daughter has had poor pre-college guidance, OP. It seems like finding an online class is her best option at this point. Is this NCS? That’s the only school I’ve heard recent complaints about not having enough sections of core science classes for seniors to get the classes they want, and while I don’t know current graduation requirements, when I was there back in the Stone Age you could graduate with no physics. [/quote] PP again. I was curious so I looked up the requirements for NCS and they do require physics. In fact it’s the only one they require, although they recommend all three: “ To meet the science requirement for graduation, students must take two full-year courses, one of which must be a year of physics. The department recommends that students take a full year of physics, chemistry, and biology.” So OP’s DD is not at NCS. [/quote] SJC has an issue this year with a wait list of at least 10 kids wanting to get into AP Physics. Students are being told by counselor to enroll in on-line programs [/quote]
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