Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I took Anatomy in high school a bazillion years ago and it was a tough class. It’s a known weeder in college. Forensic sounds like a much easier class and if your child isn’t STEM bound, I wouldn’t bother.
I took A&P in high school also. It involved dissection of a cat, which sounds gross but was fantastic. Not that hard with the hands on aspect of dissection. My lab partner became an oncology surgeon. I did not go into a health profession, but it gave me a terrific foundation for understanding my own health and medical issues. If your kid is interested, I'd encourage it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What schools are offering forensic science??
It's listed on the BCC website, but we've been burned before by this school (and others, my friends report) touting so many electives, and then warning that it depends on teacher availability and student interest... which then translates to "oops, your kid registered but actually there won't be that class next year".
Anonymous wrote:I took Anatomy in high school a bazillion years ago and it was a tough class. It’s a known weeder in college. Forensic sounds like a much easier class and if your child isn’t STEM bound, I wouldn’t bother.
Anonymous wrote:These aren’t core science classes like bio, chem, and physics. Colleges want those.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What schools are offering forensic science??
Many MCPS schools offer it.
…ok…and I asked which ones?
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Anonymous wrote:What schools are offering forensic science??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What schools are offering forensic science??
Many MCPS schools offer it.
…ok…and I asked which ones?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What schools are offering forensic science??
Many MCPS schools offer it.
Anonymous wrote:What schools are offering forensic science??