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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The less serious students are not in honers, thus less distractions in class and teachers can do their job [/quote] Please read the thread before posting. The issue is that this is NOT what is happening. An honors label is being stuck on a class that is basically an on-level class. [/quote] Exactly... It is not the norm in moco scools to mix. Ap classes are for kids with tiger moms. Honors classes are for kids whose parents want to self segregate from the "other" kids. [/quote] Mom or an AP and Honors student. I am certainly no tiger mom, nor do I feel a need to segregate my child from kids who chose to take another academic track. My son chose to take honors and AP courses because he wants to raise his GPA. The college he wants to attend accepts students with an average 4.2 GPA. So to go to this college, he needs these courses. It has nothing to do with my being able to brag to my friends that he is an honors student (although I am very proud of him). Maybe I will brag when he gets accepted to his college of choice :) I know exactly what is happening with these sour grapes posts like the one quoted above. There is certainly a jealousy factor here...or maybe they have been exposed to some of these "tiger moms," which I am sure can be plentiful especially in the W schools. I feel badly for posters like above who feel a need to bash families who decide to take the more challenging route. Maybe your kid has other things going for him. Maybe he or she is a star soccer player or playing a major role in the drama club. Please let kids who succeed feel good about it, whether it be in academics, sports, or other pursuits. [/quote] The lady doth protest too much me thinks Top schools do not take weighted GPA. They also don't expect to see more than 5 AP classes. Honors have no affect on college entrance at all. You may need to lie to yourself to feel better about your decisions, or maybe this is your oldest child and you don't really understand how it works. You should let your kid take a few classes in the general population. It's cheaper than the $2500 you probably spent on his overseas "volunteer" work.[/quote] Not the poster you responded to, but you couldn't be more wrong. How do you know colleges only want to see 5 ap classes? Colleges look for rigor. They want to see that you are taking the most rigorous course load your school offers. If you look at Naviamce for your school, you will see that top schools accepted students with certain weighted GPAs. Honestly, you sound very jealous.[/quote]
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