Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg!!! This is your third thread! Stop posting separate threads
Can you link to the other two threads you think are mine? I am confused.
There have been two other recent threads about whether or not to continue a language not offered at the home school, one of which specified it was for Mandarin.
College admissions are really competitive these days, OP. So if you harbor some hope that your kid will get into a nationally known school (and we're not talking Ivy here), they need to show they've done as much as humanly possible. That's all. No slacking off to meet the minimum requirements. That might not get them into UMD if they do that.
You can ask around to see whether MCPS has accredited a Chinese school. We're French and our kids have received half credit for taking French classes at their native language school. We didn't actually ask for all the credit they were entitled to, because it's not weighted the same as their advanced courses and we didn't want to lower their gpa. They took another language in MCPS, so they met their language requirements anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Won’t look good. Needs four years of language. Start over. Extracurricular won’t be up to snuff.
But allowed?
I'm thinking of an extracurricular like CTY online classes, so the rigor would be the same or greater than school, it just wouldn't appear on their MCPS transcript.
Yes, it is allowed. If a student has completed two credits in a world language during middle school, that will satisfy the HS graduation requirement.
No actually no.
They need at least one more year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Won’t look good. Needs four years of language. Start over. Extracurricular won’t be up to snuff.
But allowed?
I'm thinking of an extracurricular like CTY online classes, so the rigor would be the same or greater than school, it just wouldn't appear on their MCPS transcript.
Yes, it is allowed. If a student has completed two credits in a world language during middle school, that will satisfy the HS graduation requirement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg!!! This is your third thread! Stop posting separate threads
Can you link to the other two threads you think are mine? I am confused.
Anonymous wrote:Omg!!! This is your third thread! Stop posting separate threads
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Won’t look good. Needs four years of language. Start over. Extracurricular won’t be up to snuff.
But allowed?
I'm thinking of an extracurricular like CTY online classes, so the rigor would be the same or greater than school, it just wouldn't appear on their MCPS transcript.
Anonymous wrote:Won’t look good. Needs four years of language. Start over. Extracurricular won’t be up to snuff.