Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What schools piloted the course and which schools will offer it? I have mixed feelings about AP Seminar. It's very focused on practical writing rather than creative writing and you don't read fiction.
What does the regular English 10 curriculum look like?
You aren't seeing them big picture. AP English 10 puts more money in College Board's Caribbean bank account, and boosts you're kids weighted GPA.
Anonymous wrote:Is AP Seminar a substitute for English 10 at all MCPS schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are new to MCPS and my daughter is a freshman and now has to figure out her courses for next year. Her counselor is terrible and really doesn't seem to have any input. I get all of the minimum requirements but I am looking for a more college focused approach. Nothing crazy, but the norm of what the kids take. She doesn't have a lot of friends yet and feels uncomfortable asking around
Her current classes:
Alg 2 (she moved down after the hon was past her old school)
Hon Bio
Hon Span 3
PE
Hon US History
Art
Hon English
Her counselor said this for next year:
Pre-Calc
Hon Chem
Hon NSL
AP Seminar
Hon Health
Comp Science
Elective
I am wondering why Spanish 4 wasn't said and I have no idea what AP Seminar (I guess in place of English?) is or Comp Science is something competitive worth taking. The earliest the counselor can see me is next Thurs, so I was just looking for feedback.
Like I said, we are looking for college prep type classes but she isn't going to be looking for top 50 college or anything. She plays 2 sports and is looking to be in a few clubs next year. Trying to find balance. I just find this school system much more confusing than our previous one for my older kids. Thanks in advance
How did you mess up math like that? A 9th grader should not be in non-Honors Algebra 2.
Anonymous wrote:She absolutely should take Spanish 4
This counselor sounds dumb
You are right to be doing your own research
What is AP NSL?
Anonymous wrote:What schools piloted the course and which schools will offer it? I have mixed feelings about AP Seminar. It's very focused on practical writing rather than creative writing and you don't read fiction.
What does the regular English 10 curriculum look like?
Anonymous wrote:We are new to MCPS and my daughter is a freshman and now has to figure out her courses for next year. Her counselor is terrible and really doesn't seem to have any input. I get all of the minimum requirements but I am looking for a more college focused approach. Nothing crazy, but the norm of what the kids take. She doesn't have a lot of friends yet and feels uncomfortable asking around
Her current classes:
Alg 2 (she moved down after the hon was past her old school)
Hon Bio
Hon Span 3
PE
Hon US History
Art
Hon English
Her counselor said this for next year:
Pre-Calc
Hon Chem
Hon NSL
AP Seminar
Hon Health
Comp Science
Elective
I am wondering why Spanish 4 wasn't said and I have no idea what AP Seminar (I guess in place of English?) is or Comp Science is something competitive worth taking. The earliest the counselor can see me is next Thurs, so I was just looking for feedback.
Like I said, we are looking for college prep type classes but she isn't going to be looking for top 50 college or anything. She plays 2 sports and is looking to be in a few clubs next year. Trying to find balance. I just find this school system much more confusing than our previous one for my older kids. Thanks in advance
Anonymous wrote:What schools piloted the course and which schools will offer it? I have mixed feelings about AP Seminar. It's very focused on practical writing rather than creative writing and you don't read fiction.
What does the regular English 10 curriculum look like?
Anonymous wrote:What is AP Seminar English 10?
Anonymous wrote:That’s different than what most do at our MCPS HS.
Pre-Calc - makes sense
Hon Chem - yes
Hon NSL - this would be a good AP to take
AP Seminar - don’t really recommend- odd unless it’s an English replacement at your school?
Hon Health - this OR comp science unless no elective
Comp Science - advanced engineering if offered or ap computer science principles
Elective - ok
Drop one of health/comp sci and add Spanish back in
Need Hons English 10 unless the seminar somehow replaces it at your school?