Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also understand she can enroll at some point in college classes to earn an Associate degree. Is this a good program for someone hopefully heading to a four-year college? Are there limitations to what she can take and do credits fully transfer to any public MD university?
Get her scheduled for 9th grade, then peruse these dual enrollment threads at your leisure:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/25/1173117.page
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/60/1183762.page
(FWIW, my kids both stuck with AP classes rather than dual enrollment. That said, they wanted to get out of state, and did, so getting credits to transfer to UMD was not their priority.)
FYI Dual enrollment credits typically transfer the same way AP credits do. My kid did Early College and all credits transferred to his OOS school except the writing because his program has a special freshman course that embeds the writing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child held off on PE in grade 9 and took the 5 core academic classes (math, English, science, history, lang) plus 2 electives. Having the 2 electives helped her explore high school and meet people and develop interests. There are so many options for electives.
I would not recommend this. Isn’t it embarrassing to be in PE class with a bunch of freshmen as a sophomore or junior. PE is so easy don’t skip. It gives kids a break from all the other academic classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child held off on PE in grade 9 and took the 5 core academic classes (math, English, science, history, lang) plus 2 electives. Having the 2 electives helped her explore high school and meet people and develop interests. There are so many options for electives.
I would not recommend this. Isn’t it embarrassing to be in PE class with a bunch of freshmen as a sophomore or junior. PE is so easy don’t skip. It gives kids a break from all the other academic classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also understand she can enroll at some point in college classes to earn an Associate degree. Is this a good program for someone hopefully heading to a four-year college? Are there limitations to what she can take and do credits fully transfer to any public MD university?
Get her scheduled for 9th grade, then peruse these dual enrollment threads at your leisure:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/25/1173117.page
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/60/1183762.page
(FWIW, my kids both stuck with AP classes rather than dual enrollment. That said, they wanted to get out of state, and did, so getting credits to transfer to UMD was not their priority.)
Anonymous wrote:I also understand she can enroll at some point in college classes to earn an Associate degree. Is this a good program for someone hopefully heading to a four-year college? Are there limitations to what she can take and do credits fully transfer to any public MD university?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child held off on PE in grade 9 and took the 5 core academic classes (math, English, science, history, lang) plus 2 electives. Having the 2 electives helped her explore high school and meet people and develop interests. There are so many options for electives.
I would not recommend this. Isn’t it embarrassing to be in PE class with a bunch of freshmen as a sophomore or junior. PE is so easy don’t skip. It gives kids a break from all the other academic classes.
Anonymous wrote:My child held off on PE in grade 9 and took the 5 core academic classes (math, English, science, history, lang) plus 2 electives. Having the 2 electives helped her explore high school and meet people and develop interests. There are so many options for electives.
Anonymous wrote:Coming from small midwestern town where my high school only offered AP Calculus, I am a bit overwhelmed by the choices for classes for my eldest child who has to register for Freshman classes by the end of the week. IB, college, AP... Right now she plans to register for:
Honors English
Honors History
Honors Algebra II
Honors Biology
Spanish
PE
Are these the appropriate classes for a hid who plans to attend college? When do kids start taking AP classes? There is AP Biology. Should she be taking that rather than Honors Biology? Also, why Algebra II, rather than Geometry? (She is in Algebra right now.)
I also understand she can enroll at some point in college classes to earn an Associate degree. Is this a good program for someone hopefully heading to a four-year college? Are there limitations to what she can take and do credits fully transfer to any public MD university?
She is a smart kid (all As and one B) who works hard but has ADHD and anxiety, so I want her to be challenged, but not overwhelmed. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.