Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:My son is considering taking the following classes…
AP Cal BC
AP Physics DP
AP Lang
AP World
Beyond AP CS (Formerly AP CS 2). He’s taking Java this year.
Easy Elective
How rough common is this schedule? He’s taking 2 APs as a sophomore NSL and Java. He has straight As but not 100s in his classes. He works hard for his grades.
He’s not a top student but is in a magnet program.
Not to rain on your parade, or your great student, but lots of kid have similar. And for what it’s worth, Poolesville/Blair kids take Physics in 9th, and a lot are done with the equivalent of AP comp sci in 10th (and take the test in 10th). Most take the AP calc test in either 10 or 11. Most kids i know take AP World and AP lang in 11th, most take an AP foreign lang (or at least a foreign lang in 11th). Everyone knows that 11th grade is the toughest of all the grades….. Your kids should take the classes they want/think colleges want, and things they enjoy. This is MoCo- this schedule is like most of ours kids…..
My son is taking AP CS A this year as a sophomore. Well that makes me feel better that the schedule isn’t too uncommon! Mental health is important so I want to make sure that the schedule isn’t too much pressure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only concern about that schedule is AP World. It is a slog. It’s a ton of material and memorization. Maybe it’s okay if there isn’t too much rote memorization required for the other classes.
And many colleges do not give credit for it (UMD)
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:My son is considering taking the following classes…
AP Cal BC
AP Physics DP
AP Lang
AP World
Beyond AP CS (Formerly AP CS 2). He’s taking Java this year.
Easy Elective
How rough common is this schedule? He’s taking 2 APs as a sophomore NSL and Java. He has straight As but not 100s in his classes. He works hard for his grades.
He’s not a top student but is in a magnet program.
Not to rain on your parade, or your great student, but lots of kid have similar. And for what it’s worth, Poolesville/Blair kids take Physics in 9th, and a lot are done with the equivalent of AP comp sci in 10th (and take the test in 10th). Most take the AP calc test in either 10 or 11. Most kids i know take AP World and AP lang in 11th, most take an AP foreign lang (or at least a foreign lang in 11th). Everyone knows that 11th grade is the toughest of all the grades….. Your kids should take the classes they want/think colleges want, and things they enjoy. This is MoCo- this schedule is like most of ours kids…..
Anonymous wrote:The only concern about that schedule is AP World. It is a slog. It’s a ton of material and memorization. Maybe it’s okay if there isn’t too much rote memorization required for the other classes.
Anonymous wrote:The only concern about that schedule is AP World. It is a slog. It’s a ton of material and memorization. Maybe it’s okay if there isn’t too much rote memorization required for the other classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No foreign language?
Taking level 4 this year and is DONE. I would love for him to continue but am not pushing it. He literally complains about Spanish daily and his schedule next year is hard.
Isn't it a big deal for colleges to see 3+ years of foreign language in high school? From everything I've heard, it doesn't matter how far a student gets in a language but instead how many years they take in high school. So even though he got to Spanish 4 in Sophomore year, colleges will see 2 years of language. Anyone please correct me if I'm wrong!
Anonymous wrote:The only concern about that schedule is AP World. It is a slog. It’s a ton of material and memorization. Maybe it’s okay if there isn’t too much rote memorization required for the other classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No foreign language?
Taking level 4 this year and is DONE. I would love for him to continue but am not pushing it. He literally complains about Spanish daily and his schedule next year is hard.
Isn't it a big deal for colleges to see 3+ years of foreign language in high school? From everything I've heard, it doesn't matter how far a student gets in a language but instead how many years they take in high school. So even though he got to Spanish 4 in Sophomore year, colleges will see 2 years of language. Anyone please correct me if I'm wrong!
That is what everyone says on this board. It seems beyond dumb to me. My younger kid is in Spanish 2 in 8th grade. He hates Spanish, and taking 3 more years is NOT what he wants to do. If the bolded is actually correct, he'd be better off starting over in Spanish 1 next year and just gliding through it through his junior year. Can that possibly be what colleges want? It seems very a**-backwards. My older kid will end up in Spanish 7 by graduation, but they like Spanish okay, so that's okay for them.
.Anonymous wrote:My son is considering taking the following classes…
AP Cal BC
AP Physics DP
AP Lang
AP World
Beyond AP CS (Formerly AP CS 2). He’s taking Java this year.
Easy Elective
How rough common is this schedule? He’s taking 2 APs as a sophomore NSL and Java. He has straight As but not 100s in his classes. He works hard for his grades.
He’s not a top student but is in a magnet program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No foreign language?
Taking level 4 this year and is DONE. I would love for him to continue but am not pushing it. He literally complains about Spanish daily and his schedule next year is hard.
Isn't it a big deal for colleges to see 3+ years of foreign language in high school? From everything I've heard, it doesn't matter how far a student gets in a language but instead how many years they take in high school. So even though he got to Spanish 4 in Sophomore year, colleges will see 2 years of language. Anyone please correct me if I'm wrong!
That is what everyone says on this board. It seems beyond dumb to me. My younger kid is in Spanish 2 in 8th grade. He hates Spanish, and taking 3 more years is NOT what he wants to do. If the bolded is actually correct, he'd be better off starting over in Spanish 1 next year and just gliding through it through his junior year. Can that possibly be what colleges want? It seems very a**-backwards. My older kid will end up in Spanish 7 by graduation, but they like Spanish okay, so that's okay for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No foreign language?
Taking level 4 this year and is DONE. I would love for him to continue but am not pushing it. He literally complains about Spanish daily and his schedule next year is hard.
Isn't it a big deal for colleges to see 3+ years of foreign language in high school? From everything I've heard, it doesn't matter how far a student gets in a language but instead how many years they take in high school. So even though he got to Spanish 4 in Sophomore year, colleges will see 2 years of language. Anyone please correct me if I'm wrong!
Anonymous wrote:I assume it is Blair magnet. Why is he taking AP classes instead of magnet electives?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No foreign language?
Taking level 4 this year and is DONE. I would love for him to continue but am not pushing it. He literally complains about Spanish daily and his schedule next year is hard.
Isn't it a big deal for colleges to see 3+ years of foreign language in high school? From everything I've heard, it doesn't matter how far a student gets in a language but instead how many years they take in high school. So even though he got to Spanish 4 in Sophomore year, colleges will see 2 years of language. Anyone please correct me if I'm wrong!