Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blair's science pathway recommendations:
https://mbhs.edu/departments/science/Pathways%20for%20recommendations%205.pdf
Thanks. This doesn’t show AP Physics as an option for 9th graders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an 8th grader who will go to Blair next year. How much guidance is there for choosing classes, such as which APs to take and when since there seems to be so many options across each department.
Also, can someone post a typical 9th grade schedule for a college bound kid that wants to show rigor but not be totally overloaded.
Assume Algebra 2 (not honors), Spanish 3 and band.
Thanks!
Hon Algebra 2
Spanish 3
AP Comp Sci Principes (Satisfies Tech Req but relatively easy)
AP Physics (recommended at Blair for kids in Algebra2 honors)
AP or Hon US Hist (hard course so may want to just take hon if you got a lot else going on)
Hon Eng 9
PE / Band
Anonymous wrote:Blair's science pathway recommendations:
https://mbhs.edu/departments/science/Pathways%20for%20recommendations%205.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an 8th grader who will go to Blair next year. How much guidance is there for choosing classes, such as which APs to take and when since there seems to be so many options across each department.
Also, can someone post a typical 9th grade schedule for a college bound kid that wants to show rigor but not be totally overloaded.
Assume Algebra 2 (not honors), Spanish 3 and band.
Thanks!
Hon Algebra 2
Spanish 3
AP Comp Sci Principes (Satisfies Tech Req but relatively easy)
AP Physics (recommended at Blair for kids in Algebra2 honors)
AP or Hon US Hist (hard course so may want to just take hon if you got a lot else going on)
Hon Eng 9
PE / Band
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think my main questions are around science (bio or chem first?) and social studies. Blair says that 9th graders aren’t allowed to take one of the AP courses so do 9th graders take a different AP course that year?
And how do kids fit in other electives they might be interested in (psychology, international human rights, forensics, etc)?
I had a kid graduate this past year. Blair used to be a physics first school (I don't know if this is still the case). My kid took AP physics as a freshman.
Anonymous wrote:I have an 8th grader who will go to Blair next year. How much guidance is there for choosing classes, such as which APs to take and when since there seems to be so many options across each department.
Also, can someone post a typical 9th grade schedule for a college bound kid that wants to show rigor but not be totally overloaded.
Assume Algebra 2 (not honors), Spanish 3 and band.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:I think my main questions are around science (bio or chem first?) and social studies. Blair says that 9th graders aren’t allowed to take one of the AP courses so do 9th graders take a different AP course that year?
And how do kids fit in other electives they might be interested in (psychology, international human rights, forensics, etc)?
Anonymous wrote:I think my main questions are around science (bio or chem first?) and social studies. Blair says that 9th graders aren’t allowed to take one of the AP courses so do 9th graders take a different AP course that year?
And how do kids fit in other electives they might be interested in (psychology, international human rights, forensics, etc)?