Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, RMS biology is faster paced than Honors Biology. Your daughter is in the magnet program and is a core class for the cohort. This is where she starts to get more challenge academically, which is presumably why she applied for the magnet. The course covers the same content but goes into more depth and has students doing more projects and writing to learn skills they need to be successful in the IB courses in 11-12th grades.
Agree with this. My kid went through RMS bio 2 years ago and it is meant to be faster paced.
+2 and I think the first PP was a little terse, but the bottom line is that RMIB is widely understood to be the most time consuming and rigorous of the selective HS programs. I'm not arguing that it is "the best" because that's a waste of time and subjective anyway, but it is known for having a massive workload that often precludes other extracurricular activities for all but the best-organized and fastest-working kids.
Hopefully OP's child went into the program with eyes wide open becuase it does not get better from here in terms of pace or time commitment.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks everyone. She is doing fine with AAF math, but saying English and Bio is hard. Nothing has been graded yet for English, so we’ll see later how she is actually doing.
Science in MS was easy for her so I was wondering if it is hard because it’s IB. Do the kids taking honors bio at non magnet schools find also it is challenging? Trying to see how different it is between IB and non IB. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Is she in the IB magnet? I don’t remember the bio being that bad but the 9th grade math was the killer for my kid, who is actually pretty good at math. IB math is different than other math classes and can be really confusing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, RMS biology is faster paced than Honors Biology. Your daughter is in the magnet program and is a core class for the cohort. This is where she starts to get more challenge academically, which is presumably why she applied for the magnet. The course covers the same content but goes into more depth and has students doing more projects and writing to learn skills they need to be successful in the IB courses in 11-12th grades.
Agree with this. My kid went through RMS bio 2 years ago and it is meant to be faster paced.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, RMS biology is faster paced than Honors Biology. Your daughter is in the magnet program and is a core class for the cohort. This is where she starts to get more challenge academically, which is presumably why she applied for the magnet. The course covers the same content but goes into more depth and has students doing more projects and writing to learn skills they need to be successful in the IB courses in 11-12th grades.