Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be great if the county just had a more rigorous Honors physics class, but they don't. At least if your kid takes this as a freshman, colleges won't expect very high scores.
You absolutely have no idea but just had to spout nonsense, right?
My child took Honors Physics first and had a lot of fun, getting A's. Then he took AP Physics 1. He said that Honors Physics did not prepare him well for AP Physics, despite being a really solid math student. He is usually a reliable reporter. Perhaps Honors Physics is taught in a more rigorous manner at other schools, but I thought that the county had a standardized curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be great if the county just had a more rigorous Honors physics class, but they don't. At least if your kid takes this as a freshman, colleges won't expect very high scores.
You absolutely have no idea but just had to spout nonsense, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the benefit of this. If DC is taking Algebra 2, then he isn’t taking the Physics C exams.
This sounds like taking APs for the sake of taking APs.
What are the Physics C exams?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the benefit of this. If DC is taking Algebra 2, then he isn’t taking the Physics C exams.
This sounds like taking APs for the sake of taking APs.
Anonymous wrote:Why on Earth would anyone do this.
Anonymous wrote:It would be great if the county just had a more rigorous Honors physics class, but they don't. At least if your kid takes this as a freshman, colleges won't expect very high scores.