Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yeah I am not trying to overwhelm her or anything. She just really didn't like life science in middle school, hated disections (literally threw up after class) and is horrible at memorizing anything - but math/programming come easily to her so I thought a non-calc based physics might be easier than bio (for her). But it sounds like there is an order to this in science... don't you need a year of tech and a year of health? What's easier? How's AP Comp Sci as a freshman?
I do think PE would make her happy.
It's not a hard class and is good as an entry level AP course.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yeah I am not trying to overwhelm her or anything. She just really didn't like life science in middle school, hated disections (literally threw up after class) and is horrible at memorizing anything - but math/programming come easily to her so I thought a non-calc based physics might be easier than bio (for her). But it sounds like there is an order to this in science... don't you need a year of tech and a year of health? What's easier? How's AP Comp Sci as a freshman?
I do think PE would make her happy.
Anonymous wrote:In math, your child is well beyond what they're supposed to take.
Traditional on-level 9th grade classes is typically:
- Alg 1
- Bio
- US History
- English 9
More advanced kids will take:
- Geometry (instead of Alg 1 since that would've been completed in 8th)
And the most advanced kids, like yours:
- Alg 2 (this is typically taken in 10th for advanced kids or 11th for on-level kids)
Also, some schools flip the order of NSL and US History. I think has to do with kids who take the AP versions of those courses, since AP NSL GOV is an easier starter AP class than AP US History, which is quite challenging.
Anonymous wrote:Assume kid is in Geometry in 8th and Honors US History and Foreign language 2 and on the "honors" track or what not.
I'm guessing:
Honors English
Alg 2
FL 3
AP NSL
Honors Biology.
What else should the student take? Also, does she have to take Bio first - is there leeway to take physics first? Kid will play a sport and also does a time consuming activity (theatre).