Anonymous wrote:How did your DD avoid taking physics? Usually everybody in private required to take it at some point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is on the "wait list" for a science class they need for their planned major for college. In the spring when they registered, they did not realized they needed this science class and selected a different science class.
They recognized their error in early May as they started looking more at colleges and have been on the wait list since then.
The school has a waitlist of at least 10 students for this class. I was hoping the school would create another section - but as of now, they are telling the students to find an online class and take it and drop a class from their schedule.
Is this typical? I would expect this from DCPS - but surprised it is coming from a Private HS
You are kidding right?
Private HS are no where near as academic as public. Most do not have even close to the same offerings.
Anonymous wrote:My child is on the "wait list" for a science class they need for their planned major for college. In the spring when they registered, they did not realized they needed this science class and selected a different science class.
They recognized their error in early May as they started looking more at colleges and have been on the wait list since then.
The school has a waitlist of at least 10 students for this class. I was hoping the school would create another section - but as of now, they are telling the students to find an online class and take it and drop a class from their schedule.
Is this typical? I would expect this from DCPS - but surprised it is coming from a Private HS
Anonymous wrote:Nope. Courses needed for college are freely available but some are restricted by performance in lower level classes. If you get below an A, you can’t take the next level AP.
Anonymous wrote:AP Physics for nursing? Otherwise, why can’t DD take physics in college. A regular old physics class will not count towards major in college unless it is an AP class. And even then, some schools don’t give AP credit.
Anonymous wrote:You need a science class for a possible planned major? What major and what college?