Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son got A's in AP NSL the first two quarters.
He now has a new teacher (whom he had last year and liked) but the tests are impossible he said. Kids are getting scores like 3/15.
His grades are not that bad but he's probably at a C right now which is not typical for him.
I am now helping him study but he's really nervous about this ruining his GPA.
Are there tutors (even by zoom) who can help?
I was thinking a tutor would be a good idea to prep for the AP test anyway.
Why would they switch a teach in an AP course? What is the reasoning
Anonymous wrote:My son got A's in AP NSL the first two quarters.
He now has a new teacher (whom he had last year and liked) but the tests are impossible he said. Kids are getting scores like 3/15.
His grades are not that bad but he's probably at a C right now which is not typical for him.
I am now helping him study but he's really nervous about this ruining his GPA.
Are there tutors (even by zoom) who can help?
I was thinking a tutor would be a good idea to prep for the AP test anyway.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS offers free tutors. You can start there.
I'm curious, if this is the same teacher and he got A's the first two quarters, why did the tests suddenly leap in difficulty?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS offers free tutors. You can start there.
I'm curious, if this is the same teacher and he got A's the first two quarters, why did the tests suddenly leap in difficulty?
OP here. It is a different teacher than the one he had the first two quarters. The tests seem very different. I would have assumed it was my son who just needs to step up his game but I did step in to make sure he was prepared this time (since the last test didn't go well).
I never got involved last semester. He didn't need help. He did go meet with his teacher today but I don't know how it went.
He had this current teacher last year for a different class and likes her (and did well) but I don't want to wait until his grade is too low to fix and a tutor could help with AP test prep anyway.
He isn't available after school so I'd need to find someone on weekends or by zoom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS offers free tutors. You can start there.
I'm curious, if this is the same teacher and he got A's the first two quarters, why did the tests suddenly leap in difficulty?
OP here. It is a different teacher than the one he had the first two quarters. The tests seem very different. I would have assumed it was my son who just needs to step up his game but I did step in to make sure he was prepared this time (since the last test didn't go well).
I never got involved last semester. He didn't need help. He did go meet with his teacher today but I don't know how it went.
He had this current teacher last year for a different class and likes her (and did well) but I don't want to wait until his grade is too low to fix and a tutor could help with AP test prep anyway.
He isn't available after school so I'd need to find someone on weekends or by zoom.
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Anonymous wrote:MCPS offers free tutors. You can start there.
I'm curious, if this is the same teacher and he got A's the first two quarters, why did the tests suddenly leap in difficulty?