Anonymous wrote:So is it accurate to say that the VV option is more flexible with time than APS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this summer Econ course? Are the kids sitting at home all day on the computer or can they still have jobs and do sports? Can you still travel?
As an aside, I think it’s really ridiculous how common it is that kids will take summer courses so they can fit everything in. I know my kid is looking at this, too, but I am not a fan of this. They should be able to explore different electives without spending their summer in school. I wish summer programs were only for remediation like it used to be.
It's self-paced with videos and quizzes, definitely can do it along with other activities. One of my kids did in it summer and the other opted to take IB Economics senior year. He still had a free period senior year. It would have been harder for my other kid to fit it in + electives she wanted to try because she does music and that always takes an elective slot.
Was this through VV?
NP. The APS summer class is not really self paced although asynchronous. You can work ahead, but there are deadlines every other day. It is a commitment of several hours 4 days a week--DD took it last summer with a job, and it was a busy 5 weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this summer Econ course? Are the kids sitting at home all day on the computer or can they still have jobs and do sports? Can you still travel?
As an aside, I think it’s really ridiculous how common it is that kids will take summer courses so they can fit everything in. I know my kid is looking at this, too, but I am not a fan of this. They should be able to explore different electives without spending their summer in school. I wish summer programs were only for remediation like it used to be.
It's self-paced with videos and quizzes, definitely can do it along with other activities. One of my kids did in it summer and the other opted to take IB Economics senior year. He still had a free period senior year. It would have been harder for my other kid to fit it in + electives she wanted to try because she does music and that always takes an elective slot.
Was this through VV?
Anonymous wrote:I just realized why this is so frustrating! When we were in school, my spouse and I were able to explore different electives to get a feel for what we liked: debate, drama, econ, sociology, etc and STILL take multiple AP classes. The difference was that all those electives were half year, so a student could explore 4 different electives unless they chose one that would be year long. I feel so sad that my kid basically has no choices and no room for electives once the full-year core classes and extra science period are assigned. There is no reason that science should take up 29% of the schedule just to make you competitive.