Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I keep hearing, both on here and IRL, about Poolesville SMCS being soul crushingly hard on some kids who end up dropping out. But I also hear no one really drops out at Blair. What is the difference?
Different cohort. Blair draws from a larger population with a larger sub population of extremely, extremely dedicated students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP your DD does not have to take AP stats. She can take applied stats for one semester so she'd only double up on math 1 semester in 11th. That's what I would do.
DP. Applied stats is a one semester class that squeezing a full year of AP stats class materials and some more extra material into one semester. So I don’t think the OP would be interested in doing that as it would be even more challenging then what classes (ap stats and ap calculus bc) they are currently worried about.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter got invited to the phs smcs program and we are still in the process of accepting or not.
I was wondering if any upperclassmen parent can answer a question. For the math pathway in the smcs program, is it possible to spread the math classes to one per year. It seems in junior year both ap calculus bc and ap stats is listed to be taken, is it possible to spread out the classes, ie take ap stat junior year and ap calc senior year.?
Anonymous wrote:I keep hearing, both on here and IRL, about Poolesville SMCS being soul crushingly hard on some kids who end up dropping out. But I also hear no one really drops out at Blair. What is the difference?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I keep hearing, both on here and IRL, about Poolesville SMCS being soul crushingly hard on some kids who end up dropping out. But I also hear no one really drops out at Blair. What is the difference?
There are always a handful of kids who drop out of Blair too
Anonymous wrote:Not sure about the lower pathway the functions pathway had the kids taking the AP stats test in 11th grade. I guess they covered the content in the Discrete Math class.
Anonymous wrote:I keep hearing, both on here and IRL, about Poolesville SMCS being soul crushingly hard on some kids who end up dropping out. But I also hear no one really drops out at Blair. What is the difference?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter got invited to the phs smcs program and we are still in the process of accepting or not.
I was wondering if any upperclassmen parent can answer a question. For the math pathway in the smcs program, is it possible to spread the math classes to one per year. It seems in junior year both ap calculus bc and ap stats is listed to be taken, is it possible to spread out the classes, ie take ap stat junior year and ap calc senior year.?
Anonymous wrote:OP your DD does not have to take AP stats. She can take applied stats for one semester so she'd only double up on math 1 semester in 11th. That's what I would do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter got invited to the phs smcs program and we are still in the process of accepting or not.
I was wondering if any upperclassmen parent can answer a question. For the math pathway in the smcs program, is it possible to spread the math classes to one per year. It seems in junior year both ap calculus bc and ap stats is listed to be taken, is it possible to spread out the classes, ie take ap stat junior year and ap calc senior year.?
I know your child was invited but if you are concerned about the double math as a junior, SMCs is not the right path for your child. It’s an incredibly rigorous path. Don’t choose the path because your child was lucky enough to get in. It’s a really tough. We know several friends that have dropped out.
OP, ignore this comment. Probably it’s someone who wants your daughter’s spot or a troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter got invited to the phs smcs program and we are still in the process of accepting or not.
I was wondering if any upperclassmen parent can answer a question. For the math pathway in the smcs program, is it possible to spread the math classes to one per year. It seems in junior year both ap calculus bc and ap stats is listed to be taken, is it possible to spread out the classes, ie take ap stat junior year and ap calc senior year.?
I know your child was invited but if you are concerned about the double math as a junior, SMCs is not the right path for your child. It’s an incredibly rigorous path. Don’t choose the path because your child was lucky enough to get in. It’s a really tough. We know several friends that have dropped out.