Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colleges like to see students take the following courses while in high school:
4 years of Math, English, Science, History/Government, and Foreign Language.
AP CS Principles is a beginner level college CS Class. AP CS A is more advanced.
The schedule depends on your son.
My son will be taking the following classes in 9th grade:
Honors English 9
Honors Biology
AP Pre Calculus BC
AP Human Geography
AP CS Principles or AP CS A
Spanish 2 (honors not offered)
Gym
It all depends on how easy school is for your son. Does he have all As in 8th grade?
Good lord. What school allows you to take 3 AP courses as a freshman? What a terrible rat race our kids are in.
Those are all AP courses listed in the 9th grade course directory. AP Pre Calculus BC is the next course for students after Honors Algebra II who are looking to study math/science/stem in college.
AP CS Principles is a basic beginner class.
AP Human Geography is supposed to be one of the easiest AP classes.
It is a terrible rat race here in FCPS, just trying to keep up!
Is this what the options are at all fcps AP high schools? We are zoned for Marshall. And I can't believe so many of your rising 9th graders took algebra in 6th grade.
Some kids take Geometry in the summer so they can be further ahead. DS is at Carson and knows kids taking geometry this summer. I think there are about 300 kids across the county that take it, most will be at Carson, Longfellow, and Cooper. There will be a handful at other schools. Mainly kids who think it will help them with TJ.
cram a year worth on math in 8 weeks... What could possibly go wrong? I have heard that consistently not recommended.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colleges like to see students take the following courses while in high school:
4 years of Math, English, Science, History/Government, and Foreign Language.
AP CS Principles is a beginner level college CS Class. AP CS A is more advanced.
The schedule depends on your son.
My son will be taking the following classes in 9th grade:
Honors English 9
Honors Biology
AP Pre Calculus BC
AP Human Geography
AP CS Principles or AP CS A
Spanish 2 (honors not offered)
Gym
It all depends on how easy school is for your son. Does he have all As in 8th grade?
Good lord. What school allows you to take 3 AP courses as a freshman? What a terrible rat race our kids are in.
Those are all AP courses listed in the 9th grade course directory. AP Pre Calculus BC is the next course for students after Honors Algebra II who are looking to study math/science/stem in college.
AP CS Principles is a basic beginner class.
AP Human Geography is supposed to be one of the easiest AP classes.
It is a terrible rat race here in FCPS, just trying to keep up!
Is this what the options are at all fcps AP high schools? We are zoned for Marshall. And I can't believe so many of your rising 9th graders took algebra in 6th grade.
Some kids take Geometry in the summer so they can be further ahead. DS is at Carson and knows kids taking geometry this summer. I think there are about 300 kids across the county that take it, most will be at Carson, Longfellow, and Cooper. There will be a handful at other schools. Mainly kids who think it will help them with TJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colleges like to see students take the following courses while in high school:
4 years of Math, English, Science, History/Government, and Foreign Language.
AP CS Principles is a beginner level college CS Class. AP CS A is more advanced.
The schedule depends on your son.
My son will be taking the following classes in 9th grade:
Honors English 9
Honors Biology
AP Pre Calculus BC
AP Human Geography
AP CS Principles or AP CS A
Spanish 2 (honors not offered)
Gym
It all depends on how easy school is for your son. Does he have all As in 8th grade?
Good lord. What school allows you to take 3 AP courses as a freshman? What a terrible rat race our kids are in.
Those are all AP courses listed in the 9th grade course directory. AP Pre Calculus BC is the next course for students after Honors Algebra II who are looking to study math/science/stem in college.
AP CS Principles is a basic beginner class.
AP Human Geography is supposed to be one of the easiest AP classes.
It is a terrible rat race here in FCPS, just trying to keep up!
Is this what the options are at all fcps AP high schools? We are zoned for Marshall. And I can't believe so many of your rising 9th graders took algebra in 6th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colleges like to see students take the following courses while in high school:
4 years of Math, English, Science, History/Government, and Foreign Language.
AP CS Principles is a beginner level college CS Class. AP CS A is more advanced.
The schedule depends on your son.
My son will be taking the following classes in 9th grade:
Honors English 9
Honors Biology
AP Pre Calculus BC
AP Human Geography
AP CS Principles or AP CS A
Spanish 2 (honors not offered)
Gym
It all depends on how easy school is for your son. Does he have all As in 8th grade?
Good lord. What school allows you to take 3 AP courses as a freshman? What a terrible rat race our kids are in.
Those are all AP courses listed in the 9th grade course directory. AP Pre Calculus BC is the next course for students after Honors Algebra II who are looking to study math/science/stem in college.
AP CS Principles is a basic beginner class.
AP Human Geography is supposed to be one of the easiest AP classes.
It is a terrible rat race here in FCPS, just trying to keep up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colleges like to see students take the following courses while in high school:
4 years of Math, English, Science, History/Government, and Foreign Language.
AP CS Principles is a beginner level college CS Class. AP CS A is more advanced.
The schedule depends on your son.
My son will be taking the following classes in 9th grade:
Honors English 9
Honors Biology
AP Pre Calculus BC
AP Human Geography
AP CS Principles or AP CS A
Spanish 2 (honors not offered)
Gym
It all depends on how easy school is for your son. Does he have all As in 8th grade?
Good lord. What school allows you to take 3 AP courses as a freshman? What a terrible rat race our kids are in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colleges like to see students take the following courses while in high school:
4 years of Math, English, Science, History/Government, and Foreign Language.
AP CS Principles is a beginner level college CS Class. AP CS A is more advanced.
The schedule depends on your son.
My son will be taking the following classes in 9th grade:
Honors English 9
Honors Biology
AP Pre Calculus BC
AP Human Geography
AP CS Principles or AP CS A
Spanish 2 (honors not offered)
Gym
It all depends on how easy school is for your son. Does he have all As in 8th grade?
Good lord. What school allows you to take 3 AP courses as a freshman? What a terrible rat race our kids are in.
Anonymous wrote:Colleges like to see students take the following courses while in high school:
4 years of Math, English, Science, History/Government, and Foreign Language.
AP CS Principles is a beginner level college CS Class. AP CS A is more advanced.
The schedule depends on your son.
My son will be taking the following classes in 9th grade:
Honors English 9
Honors Biology
AP Pre Calculus BC
AP Human Geography
AP CS Principles or AP CS A
Spanish 2 (honors not offered)
Gym
It all depends on how easy school is for your son. Does he have all As in 8th grade?
Anonymous wrote:Colleges like to see students take the following courses while in high school:
4 years of Math, English, Science, History/Government, and Foreign Language.
AP CS Principles is a beginner level college CS Class. AP CS A is more advanced.
The schedule depends on your son.
My son will be taking the following classes in 9th grade:
Honors English 9
Honors Biology
AP Pre Calculus BC
AP Human Geography
AP CS Principles or AP CS A
Spanish 2 (honors not offered)
Gym
It all depends on how easy school is for your son. Does he have all As in 8th grade?
Anonymous wrote:My DS is in a different state, where parents and students have the ability to override schedule.
He did American Government for a semester in 8th grade, so can skip Social Studies class in 9th grade.
He know python, does not do any sports, but plans to take part in after-school clubs. He is interested in Math and Programming.
How feasible is it to take the below classes in 9th grade:
- Algebra 2
- Biology H
- English H
- AP Govt/Politics US which can be changed to AP Computer Science Principle
- AP Computer Science A
- Orchestra
- French 2 H - Virtually will work on weekends
He would like to change AP Govt/Politics US to AP Computer Science Principle. Is it advisable?
Which is better
-AP Govt/Politics US and AP Computer Science A
or
-AP Computer Science Principle and AP Computer Science A
Do you think this will be too much for a 9th grader?