Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's helpful, thanks. So, would an 11th grader would do both AP Bio and (first year, not AP) Physics in the same year?
Honestly, I think AP Bio and Physics 1 in the same year is doable. It's an introductory physics class, so if your kid does the homework and actually studies, it’s very manageable. Plus, doing that lets you take Physics C Mech/E&M senior year.
What do you drop to have room in the schedule for two sciences in the same year? You still need math, English, history, language, and potentially stats, computer science, or something similar, plus if they are in band, visual arts, or something like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's helpful, thanks. So, would an 11th grader would do both AP Bio and (first year, not AP) Physics in the same year?
Honestly, I think AP Bio and Physics 1 in the same year is doable. It's an introductory physics class, so if your kid does the homework and actually studies, it’s very manageable. Plus, doing that lets you take Physics C Mech/E&M senior year.
What do you drop to have room in the schedule for two sciences in the same year? You still need math, English, history, language, and potentially stats, computer science, or something similar, plus if they are in band, visual arts, or something like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's helpful, thanks. So, would an 11th grader would do both AP Bio and (first year, not AP) Physics in the same year?
Honestly, I think AP Bio and Physics 1 in the same year is doable. It's an introductory physics class, so if your kid does the homework and actually studies, it’s very manageable. Plus, doing that lets you take Physics C Mech/E&M senior year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We talked to a college counselor (private) when our kids were in 10th.
He basically said - get every key science covered in HS,
Physics
Biology
Chemistry
and get the AP's for each of these
He also said get the AP's for foreign language and Calculus (AB or BC depending on your kid) in 11th if possible.
Then get AP's in English Lang and Lit, the Humanities subjects including Gov't / Econ / US History, European and / or world History
The 11th grade needs to be extremely rigorous so you get the AP / Honors bump and you show the colleges that you're academically ready for them.
He also said EC's are key - sports / volunteering in a very specific way related to your potential major / travel and learning outside of school where possible
The college counselor told you to be sure to take AP Bio, AP Chem, and AP Physics?
Anonymous wrote:That's helpful, thanks. So, would an 11th grader would do both AP Bio and (first year, not AP) Physics in the same year?
Anonymous wrote:We talked to a college counselor (private) when our kids were in 10th.
He basically said - get every key science covered in HS,
Physics
Biology
Chemistry
and get the AP's for each of these
He also said get the AP's for foreign language and Calculus (AB or BC depending on your kid) in 11th if possible.
Then get AP's in English Lang and Lit, the Humanities subjects including Gov't / Econ / US History, European and / or world History
The 11th grade needs to be extremely rigorous so you get the AP / Honors bump and you show the colleges that you're academically ready for them.
He also said EC's are key - sports / volunteering in a very specific way related to your potential major / travel and learning outside of school where possible
Anonymous wrote:That's helpful, thanks. So, would an 11th grader would do both AP Bio and (first year, not AP) Physics in the same year?