Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Einstein, just regular science. It sucks there are no ap classes.
Right, but for the VAC kids, they have to drop at least one of science, history or world language senior year. More than one if they don’t knock out Health or Tech in summer/middle school.
That’s normal fora lot of kids. Many drop language junior year if they started in MS, and senior year no history. Tech can be done in MS depending on if the school has it. Health ed summer before 9th or 10th. Stem majors want ap physics which isn’t offered and upper level math. They should dump the physics with astronomy even though it’s a good class and replace it with ap physics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Einstein, just regular science. It sucks there are no ap classes.
Right, but for the VAC kids, they have to drop at least one of science, history or world language senior year. More than one if they don’t knock out Health or Tech in summer/middle school.
Anonymous wrote:At Einstein, just regular science. It sucks there are no ap classes.
Anonymous wrote:At Einstein, just regular science. It sucks there are no ap classes.
Anonymous wrote:Mine is dropping history senior year to fit in the second year of IB science.
She’ll have had 3 years of AP history and wants to major in engineering.
Anonymous wrote:My sophomore needs to plan out her science classes for Junior and Senior year. The complication is that she is in the arts magnet so she does not really have room senior year because her electives are locked into the art class.
Our school only offers IB science classes which are each two years. She is interested in taking AP Psych senior year but that would mean she would take IB Physics A junior year, and then AP Psych senior year. Or does she need to finish out the IB. She is thinking about going into the medical field.
Any suggestions for managing science? Maybe drop a fourth year of history once she is done with AP World?