Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:most AAP parents don't want the first entry for the HS GPA to be a B/B-.
I'm not questioning the truth of this statement, but sheesh. The thought that a college is going to look at your application and thing "Wow, the looks like a great fit! No, wait, got a B in 7th grade, forget it" . . . . It is to weep.
OP, if you think your daughter is going to be unhappy in the class, let her drop down. But don't do it because of how it will look to an admissions committee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you gotten input from DD's teacher?
From what DD has told me, it seems the teacher did not really encourage anyone in the class to take Algebra 1 even though it is an AAP class. DD is now resistant to doing it. I know, however, that most of the kids with her capabilities from other elem school will take Algebra 1. It's sort of a no brainer for the rest of the community. Algebra 1 by 7th grade is a goal equiv to AAP in 3rd grade.
Anonymous wrote:Have you gotten input from DD's teacher?
Anonymous wrote:most AAP parents don't want the first entry for the HS GPA to be a B/B-.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^ sorry! iPhone. Anyway, low grades early in the year (lots of forgetting to turn in completed homework and careless mistakes). He spent the rest of the year struggling to get the grade up. So, when deciding, keep in mind Algebra is a HS credit class and will go on the HS transcript, which can add stress, and most AAP parents don't want the first entry for the HS GPA to be a B/B-. And consider how well you think your DC will adjust to changing classes, keeping up witH seven sets of assignments, due dates that often coincide (eg, a big project due the same day as an Algebra test) and real consequences (lower grades) for not turning in homework.
You can get the grade for a HS class takenin MS expunged and then it is not on the transcript or part of the HS GPA.
This is true. But the form says that if you do this for both Algebra & Geometry, they can't earn an Advanced HS diploma.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^ sorry! iPhone. Anyway, low grades early in the year (lots of forgetting to turn in completed homework and careless mistakes). He spent the rest of the year struggling to get the grade up. So, when deciding, keep in mind Algebra is a HS credit class and will go on the HS transcript, which can add stress, and most AAP parents don't want the first entry for the HS GPA to be a B/B-. And consider how well you think your DC will adjust to changing classes, keeping up witH seven sets of assignments, due dates that often coincide (eg, a big project due the same day as an Algebra test) and real consequences (lower grades) for not turning in homework.
You can get the grade for a HS class takenin MS expunged and then it is not on the transcript or part of the HS GPA.
Anonymous wrote:^^^ sorry! iPhone. Anyway, low grades early in the year (lots of forgetting to turn in completed homework and careless mistakes). He spent the rest of the year struggling to get the grade up. So, when deciding, keep in mind Algebra is a HS credit class and will go on the HS transcript, which can add stress, and most AAP parents don't want the first entry for the HS GPA to be a B/B-. And consider how well you think your DC will adjust to changing classes, keeping up witH seven sets of assignments, due dates that often coincide (eg, a big project due the same day as an Algebra test) and real consequences (lower grades) for not turning in homework.
Anonymous wrote:If she is ready, why would she not? If not Alg I, what would she take next year?