Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's common to double up on science to get the APs in. E.g. you take honors chemistry sophomore year and then junior year you take AP Chem alongside your regular junior honors science, typically physics. Taking band and orchestra all four years would make doubling up on science impossible, and thus limit your child's APs.
No…it’s not common to double-up on science junior year. It would actually be in the ‘uncommon’ category.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's common to double up on science to get the APs in. E.g. you take honors chemistry sophomore year and then junior year you take AP Chem alongside your regular junior honors science, typically physics. Taking band and orchestra all four years would make doubling up on science impossible, and thus limit your child's APs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You may want to start this thread in the school forum of your jurisdiction
I posted on the specific forum and was advised that colleges would view this unfavorably as not the most rigorous course load and recommended posting here. I'm not sure what I'm missing though.
If DC takes the core classes at an honors or AP level and takes a foreign language, then what would DC be missing by taking two music classes (one band and one orchestra class) each year?
Anonymous wrote:You may want to start this thread in the school forum of your jurisdiction
Anonymous wrote:You may want to start this thread in the school forum of your jurisdiction
Anonymous wrote:They can, if they take PE during the summer.