Anonymous wrote:Is there any benefit to spending over $700 for a one-credit health class? My daughter, who is a freshman in the SMCS magnet program, is asking for this. She is currently taking a compressed math course (magnet functions) that covers the syllabi for both 9th and 10th-grade magnet syllabi. I’ve noticed that she hasn’t been studying for longer than usual but spends hours watching shows on her laptop, probably Korean dramas. Despite this, she has maintained straight A's, so I can’t really argue with her—especially since I prefer to avoid conflicts with teenagers. I think if she completes the health class during the summer, she'll have more time to watch TV.
I think if she does certification or something extracurricular in the summer, it may help her to get into her dream university. Please share your experience and suggestions.
She should live a good life and better herself, and not throw her life away trying to trick a university into admitting her.