Anonymous wrote:You have good questions, but I don’t think people on DCUM have this intel. You should ask the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A bunch of schools want to see that you took the hardest courses available to you at your school. Sorry that’s not Gen Ed.
This only matters if your kid is even thinking of more selective schools. If not take the gen ed class with no homework and don’t worry about it.
I thought Gen Ed is not reflected on the transcript. That’s why many students choose those classes over intensified. Definitely max out on the AP classes though 10th through 12th grades.
Anonymous wrote:A bunch of schools want to see that you took the hardest courses available to you at your school. Sorry that’s not Gen Ed.
This only matters if your kid is even thinking of more selective schools. If not take the gen ed class with no homework and don’t worry about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This got buried in the post on IB and wanted to make it a separate topic. Counselors mark on transcripts if a student’s course load is “most rigorous” “very demanding” etc.
What is considered “most rigorous?” Where is the line between “most rigorous” and “very demanding”? And is there any guidance for students on this when picking classes?
No. They. Don't.
Ask your child's counselor. They will tell you straight up.
NP. No they don’t what? Mark that on student transcripts?
Correct.
At a recent meeting I attended, the counselors specifically said there is nothing on transcripts that distinguishes kids who take "advanced" non AP classes from regular classes.
Parents who think colleges are manually looking at transcripts of 10000s of applicants to see how many have a course with an indicator or "advanced", "honors", "H", "intensified", "+", and manually counting those up are delusional. Remember every school district in the country has their own naming convention, no standardization).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This got buried in the post on IB and wanted to make it a separate topic. Counselors mark on transcripts if a student’s course load is “most rigorous” “very demanding” etc.
What is considered “most rigorous?” Where is the line between “most rigorous” and “very demanding”? And is there any guidance for students on this when picking classes?
No. They. Don't.
Ask your child's counselor. They will tell you straight up.
NP. No they don’t what? Mark that on student transcripts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This got buried in the post on IB and wanted to make it a separate topic. Counselors mark on transcripts if a student’s course load is “most rigorous” “very demanding” etc.
What is considered “most rigorous?” Where is the line between “most rigorous” and “very demanding”? And is there any guidance for students on this when picking classes?
No. They. Don't.
Ask your child's counselor. They will tell you straight up.
Anonymous wrote:This got buried in the post on IB and wanted to make it a separate topic. Counselors mark on transcripts if a student’s course load is “most rigorous” “very demanding” etc.
What is considered “most rigorous?” Where is the line between “most rigorous” and “very demanding”? And is there any guidance for students on this when picking classes?