Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did she take AP last year in9th grade?
yes she did and she got a good grade
thank you
DP. I think PP was asking because there might be a College Board marketing option there too that may have flown under her radar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did she take AP last year in9th grade?
yes she did and she got a good grade
thank you
DP. I think PP was asking because there might be a College Board marketing option there too that may have flown under her radar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did she take AP last year in9th grade?
yes she did and she got a good grade
thank you
Anonymous wrote:Did she take AP last year in9th grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I skipped K, so I was 14 most of my sophomore year. I was a young 17 my entire freshman year of college and turned 21 about a week before I walked in my college graduation ceremony.
That sucks
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know what what district you are in but, if FCPS, the 10th graders will take the PSAT soon and had to sign up for a college board account. Thankfully my 14yo 10th grader asked me if she should uncheck the marketing box. She has tw older siblings and she saw how they were inundated with college marketing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, check the College Board account, she may have a box checked or unchecked that allows colleges to send to her somewhere. You don't need that. It will just bombard her w/ crap.
Thank you! The only helpful reply. Though I do appreciate those who understand it's possible to be 14 and in 10th grade. That is why it seemed so insane to me. She is 14. She has JUST started 10th grade. The US university system is a business like no other.
My 14 year old tenth grader has been getting college stuff since she was a 13 year old 9th grader. And she has visited a few schools. I actually think there is value in that. It has reminded her that if she wants her first choice of schools she can’t slack. In 9th and 10th grade kids still have the time to get their GPA up if they need to.
But how do they get their details? That is what I'd like to find out. Do you have an idea?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, check the College Board account, she may have a box checked or unchecked that allows colleges to send to her somewhere. You don't need that. It will just bombard her w/ crap.
Thank you! The only helpful reply. Though I do appreciate those who understand it's possible to be 14 and in 10th grade. That is why it seemed so insane to me. She is 14. She has JUST started 10th grade. The US university system is a business like no other.
My 14 year old tenth grader has been getting college stuff since she was a 13 year old 9th grader. And she has visited a few schools. I actually think there is value in that. It has reminded her that if she wants her first choice of schools she can’t slack. In 9th and 10th grade kids still have the time to get their GPA up if they need to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, check the College Board account, she may have a box checked or unchecked that allows colleges to send to her somewhere. You don't need that. It will just bombard her w/ crap.
Thank you! The only helpful reply. Though I do appreciate those who understand it's possible to be 14 and in 10th grade. That is why it seemed so insane to me. She is 14. She has JUST started 10th grade. The US university system is a business like no other.