Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is redoing 2nd semester Honors Chem and 2nd semester honors Spanish 3. His teachers were not very good.
He had all A’s until then but ended up getting a C in each of these the last quarter so his gpa took a big hit. I’m definitely concerned about him taking both of these at the same time even though I think he grasps the concepts fairly well.
Health was a lot of work last summer and it was only one class and content was easy.
Does anyone else have a child doing two glasses at once? One is 4 hours in person. Other class is 75 minutes a night online. I’m told 4 hours a day of studying for Spanish alone.
How bad could the teachers have been if your son earned As in the first three quarters? So sick of the teacher scapegoating on this board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is redoing 2nd semester Honors Chem and 2nd semester honors Spanish 3. His teachers were not very good.
He had all A’s until then but ended up getting a C in each of these the last quarter so his gpa took a big hit. I’m definitely concerned about him taking both of these at the same time even though I think he grasps the concepts fairly well.
Health was a lot of work last summer and it was only one class and content was easy.
Does anyone else have a child doing two glasses at once? One is 4 hours in person. Other class is 75 minutes a night online. I’m told 4 hours a day of studying for Spanish alone.
Serious question - did he want to retake them on his own, or are you making him? Because I know someone who is forcing their kid to retake 2 classes because they didn’t like his grade and I was completely blown away.
Why are you ‘“blown away” for something g that is none of your business??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is redoing 2nd semester Honors Chem and 2nd semester honors Spanish 3. His teachers were not very good.
He had all A’s until then but ended up getting a C in each of these the last quarter so his gpa took a big hit. I’m definitely concerned about him taking both of these at the same time even though I think he grasps the concepts fairly well.
Health was a lot of work last summer and it was only one class and content was easy.
Does anyone else have a child doing two glasses at once? One is 4 hours in person. Other class is 75 minutes a night online. I’m told 4 hours a day of studying for Spanish alone.
Serious question - did he want to retake them on his own, or are you making him? Because I know someone who is forcing their kid to retake 2 classes because they didn’t like his grade and I was completely blown away.
Anonymous wrote:My son is redoing 2nd semester Honors Chem and 2nd semester honors Spanish 3. His teachers were not very good.
He had all A’s until then but ended up getting a C in each of these the last quarter so his gpa took a big hit. I’m definitely concerned about him taking both of these at the same time even though I think he grasps the concepts fairly well.
Health was a lot of work last summer and it was only one class and content was easy.
Does anyone else have a child doing two glasses at once? One is 4 hours in person. Other class is 75 minutes a night online. I’m told 4 hours a day of studying for Spanish alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid had same teacher during school year and got as easy high A. In summer they barely squeaked out a low A. It just moves much faster. DC put in the work.
Was this in person or virtual? How many hours did your child put in a day?
Anonymous wrote:My kid had same teacher during school year and got as easy high A. In summer they barely squeaked out a low A. It just moves much faster. DC put in the work.
Anonymous wrote:My child’s high school offers it in person so that is something to look into. I do not know how many schools offer it, but in person seems way better than trying to learn it through videos and occasional teacher check-ins. It is a long class- 4 1/2 hours a day- though they do have a lunch break. He likes the teacher and the class and is not struggling at this point. With 2 days left of the 1st semester, my child does have a strong A.
If you do go the virtual routs through the central program, I think a tutor sounds like a good idea- maybe an hour a day to clarify any questions and help with pacing. The summer program expects about a week’s worth of learning every single day. Also, don’t put pressure about earning an A- a B with that kind of condensed learning is not bad at all.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- thank you. I’m specifically speaking of the geometry class.
I wonder if I should plan on getting him a tutor to do the class with. That way he will really learn it and not just speed through and still earn the A.
(We are only considering this because we moved to MCPS mid-year and he is self-conscious about being behind his classmates. He’s actually a strong math student).
Anonymous wrote:OP here- thank you. I’m specifically speaking of the geometry class.
I wonder if I should plan on getting him a tutor to do the class with. That way he will really learn it and not just speed through and still earn the A.
(We are only considering this because we moved to MCPS mid-year and he is self-conscious about being behind his classmates. He’s actually a strong math student).