Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the rationale for students in a humanities program taking a more rigorous science class than is typically recommended in grade 9? Seems very odd.
Because these kids are not good at just one subject? My Eastern humanities magnet 8th grader was accepted to CAP and RMIB -- they've gotten a lot out of the Eastern program, but they're also strong in math and science.
Anonymous wrote:What is the rationale for students in a humanities program taking a more rigorous science class than is typically recommended in grade 9? Seems very odd.
Anonymous wrote:What is the rationale for students in a humanities program taking a more rigorous science class than is typically recommended in grade 9? Seems very odd.
Anonymous wrote:Our 9th grader has been accepted to CAP. They were also recommended for AP Physics. Have students in CAP been able to balance CAP load and AP Physics as 9th graders without exploding or imploding from stress? Do most CAP kids take AP Physics in 9th? Why or why not? Thanks so much!