Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid wants to do IB, they need to start language in middle school.
Can you expand on this? IB is something we would be considering for high school. Is it because of some specific IB requirement? Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colleges don't look at middle school courses. You can take a language level 1 course in high school.
But in MCPS languages taken in middle school are for high school credit and show up on the kid’s transcript.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colleges don't look at middle school courses. You can take a language level 1 course in high school.
But in MCPS languages taken in middle school are for high school credit and show up on the kid’s transcript.
If we could go back in time, I would have recommended no FL in MS and just start a Level 1 course as a freshman. FL at the higher levels is hard. My daughter is not enjoying Spanish 4 as a sophomore and the idea of taking Spanish 5 next year is killing her.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid wants to do IB, they need to start language in middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colleges don't look at middle school courses. You can take a language level 1 course in high school.
But in MCPS languages taken in middle school are for high school credit and show up on the kid’s transcript.
If we could go back in time, I would have recommended no FL in MS and just start a Level 1 course as a freshman. FL at the higher levels is hard. My daughter is not enjoying Spanish 4 as a sophomore and the idea of taking Spanish 5 next year is killing her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colleges don't look at middle school courses. You can take a language level 1 course in high school.
But in MCPS languages taken in middle school are for high school credit and show up on the kid’s transcript.
Anonymous wrote:Colleges don't look at middle school courses. You can take a language level 1 course in high school.