Anonymous wrote:Every single year for every single kid. 39 BTSNs for me.
Anonymous wrote:It's not to meet and greet the teachers personally. It's to see how the teacher presents - you can tell a lot from just a few minutes! I already know the AP Physics C teacher is going to be a problem this year. He's all over the place and unfocused, which confirms what my kid told me about him. We might have to get a tutor. Last year, I knew we'd have a problem with AP Computer Science Principles - the teacher was pretty bad and I could tell at BTSN. Luckily it was an easy class, and she just self-studied.
I have never missed a BTSN except when I was recovering from surgery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a meeting for parents of seniors immediately preceding BTSN, and it’s really useful. You get a better understanding of how far ahead of college application deadlines your senior needs to request certain items from teachers, counselors, and the registrar. Everyone needs more lead time than most of us realize.
Hmm, we didn't have that.
Anonymous wrote:7 minutes per class is par for the course. Our MS only provides 8 minutes per class so 7 isn’t much different
Anonymous wrote:There is a meeting for parents of seniors immediately preceding BTSN, and it’s really useful. You get a better understanding of how far ahead of college application deadlines your senior needs to request certain items from teachers, counselors, and the registrar. Everyone needs more lead time than most of us realize.