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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]IMHO, If your kid does not get an "A" in the HS credit course taken in MS, you should just not take the Semester exams and get that completely wiped out from the transcript. Why start HS with a bad grade that will ensure that you will never have a 4.0? [/quote] How many kids graduate with a 4.0? Unless your kid has a 4.0 in MS, I would not make that a factor. Repeat algebra for a B and have one year less math overall? And for langauages as PP described you can not always repeat the segments? I don't consider a B a bad grade.[/quote] Not the PP, but my kid had fallen behind in a HS language course in 6th and had a C for awhile. After that I watched the grades on Edline like a hawk. If my kid had not brought the class grade up to an A before the semester exam, I would have pulled my kid out of class before the exam. I don't consider a B a fine grade, not if it means that three years later, in HS, my more mature kid might look back and rue that 3.0 on the HS transcript. My kid has since earned straight As. Why let an 11-year-old's carelessness end a high-schooler's aspirations for a 4.0 or better?[/quote] I think you are focusing on grades rather than learning. That small boost of a GPA might be over shadowed by ending up a year behind in math/language when college time comes.[/quote] I think it is great if you are taking HS courses in MS. However, if you are not motivated or have a incompetent teacher then it is best to have an exit strategy. In this way - you learn in the class but do not earn a grade. You can always take that class in HS with the majority of kids and you already have some exposure to the subject matter in MS. Ask your counselor if not taking the semester exams wipes the slate clean for you. At the end of the day, colleges look at the GPA first.[/quote]
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