Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here and freshman is taking 18 hours of mostly STEM courses. Went to a private high school that had 3-4 hours of homework a night and mandatory sports and says that this is a breeze in comparison. Doing well so far.
It makes me nervous. Thanks for the responses.
If it’s a breeze by comparison why is he dropping a class?
Not sure he is. We talked to him this week and learned that he is taking 18 hours and asked him to perhaps consider easing into college and taking 18 in the spring instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here and freshman is taking 18 hours of mostly STEM courses. Went to a private high school that had 3-4 hours of homework a night and mandatory sports and says that this is a breeze in comparison. Doing well so far.
It makes me nervous. Thanks for the responses.
If it’s a breeze by comparison why is he dropping a class?
Anonymous wrote:OP here and freshman is taking 18 hours of mostly STEM courses. Went to a private high school that had 3-4 hours of homework a night and mandatory sports and says that this is a breeze in comparison. Doing well so far.
It makes me nervous. Thanks for the responses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15. No Dean's List if under 15 as someone else noted, but that isn't going to make or break anyone for one semester. Can always take a class over the summer if needed.
Why are they planning to drop? If the load already seems like too much, probably better to drop than get a bad grade, but wouldn't drop to 12-13 without a good reason because it gets harder to catch back up.
Not OP, but wondering… my son has credit from 4 AP classes from HS. If he were to not take 15 credits one semester, would he still not be eligible for Dean’s list even though he’s well on track to graduate early?
Anonymous wrote:15. No Dean's List if under 15 as someone else noted, but that isn't going to make or break anyone for one semester. Can always take a class over the summer if needed.
Why are they planning to drop? If the load already seems like too much, probably better to drop than get a bad grade, but wouldn't drop to 12-13 without a good reason because it gets harder to catch back up.
Anonymous wrote:Just wondering. My kid is debating dropping a class.