Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blair does.
magnet or regular classes?
My kid took it as a magnet elective a couple of years ago. I believe those are open to others if prereqs are met.
You're right. I found it listed in the 2024 magnet course catalog. Magnet level courses are comparable generally comparable to college level equivalents. For example, many who take linear algebra at Blair test out of it at UMD.
I wouldn't consider this to be true for organic chemistry. It may be roughly comparable to a community college course, but it's not going to cover the same depth of content as an organic chemistry course at a major university. It just won't. Students should consider it an intro course and retake orgo when they get to university.
--Organic chemistry PhD who taught the course for several years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, just enroll your kid in MC's dual enrollment program.
But it's not as good as AP! DCUM has said so.
Largely it’s true. The strongest kids are taking AP classes in their high school.
The truly strongest students needs cannot be met by AP at their high school so they turn to DE instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blair does.
magnet or regular classes?
My kid took it as a magnet elective a couple of years ago. I believe those are open to others if prereqs are met.
You're right. I found it listed in the 2024 magnet course catalog. Magnet level courses are comparable generally comparable to college level equivalents. For example, many who take linear algebra at Blair test out of it at UMD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blair does.
magnet or regular classes?
My kid took it as a magnet elective a couple of years ago. I believe those are open to others if prereqs are met.
You're right. I found it listed in the 2024 magnet course catalog. Magnet level courses are comparable generally comparable to college level equivalents. For example, many who take linear algebra at Blair test out of it at UMD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, just enroll your kid in MC's dual enrollment program.
But it's not as good as AP! DCUM has said so.
Largely it’s true. The strongest kids are taking AP classes in their high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blair does.
magnet or regular classes?
My kid took it as a magnet elective a couple of years ago. I believe those are open to others if prereqs are met.