Anonymous wrote:My kid is at Wheaton engineering, non magnet, and seems to be enjoying it. But for example he is taking ap physics as a sophomore and really digs it. So it’s kind of his thing.
Which school are program are you referring to?
There’s no reason to keep taking the classes if he’s not into them
Anonymous wrote:Experiences at Whitman?
Anonymous wrote:POE is a tough class and very math heavy. My kid's teacher also described it as likely the first time the 9th graders who were already on an advanced math track and took IED in middle had to actually put forth effort in a class. Project Lead the Way gets more hands on and less of a homework load after POE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is at Wheaton engineering, non magnet, and seems to be enjoying it. But for example he is taking ap physics as a sophomore and really digs it. So it’s kind of his thing.
Which school are program are you referring to?
There’s no reason to keep taking the classes if he’s not into them
+1. This isn't something colleges care about (unless he is weaving it into his essay somehow). MCPS has these "academies" and "pathways". They are to help introduce kids to careers and make big high schools seem a bit smaller. They do not matter for college. Your kid should take the classes they are interested in.
Really? That seems odd to me. Why wouldn't a series of engineering classes look impressive for colleges?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is at Wheaton engineering, non magnet, and seems to be enjoying it. But for example he is taking ap physics as a sophomore and really digs it. So it’s kind of his thing.
Which school are program are you referring to?
There’s no reason to keep taking the classes if he’s not into them
+1. This isn't something colleges care about (unless he is weaving it into his essay somehow). MCPS has these "academies" and "pathways". They are to help introduce kids to careers and make big high schools seem a bit smaller. They do not matter for college. Your kid should take the classes they are interested in.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is at Wheaton engineering, non magnet, and seems to be enjoying it. But for example he is taking ap physics as a sophomore and really digs it. So it’s kind of his thing.
Which school are program are you referring to?
There’s no reason to keep taking the classes if he’s not into them