Anonymous wrote:AP stats is directly in my kid's area of interest.
Another thing about the language- the kid had substitute 2 of 4 years taking it. So if the class ends up being hard...well the grade really could tank.
I think with the current lineup the grades could stay very high.
But it sounds like I should probably force the language. It was a struggle to even get this kid to do a 4th year and the majority of schools applying to don't have a language requirement or have a 1 year one.
But UVA is a possibility and per the Naviance it is a sea of green with this kid's sat and gpa stats. But maybe with the no AP language it means rejection.
Anonymous wrote:What about 6 classes if I could get my kid to swap AP Spanish (online) for AP stats? Does this change things for 6 vs 7 classes
Anonymous wrote:Is the online AP Spanish easy?
Anonymous wrote:My kid is really just burning the candle on both ends this year and the extracurricular are taking a ton of time and the kid needs more sleep. This kid also really doesn't have a great Spanish base so AP Spanish would be very hard
So this courseload might not be good due to the lack of a 7th AP class? There are no other options for the Spanish as AP Spanish is the next one so it is 7AP classes, 6 AP and 1 filler, or just 6 - the following 6 classes.
Multivariable
AP stat
AP Comp Sci A
AP Physics C
AP Lit
AP Gov
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So this was MCPS, not FCPS, but my son had sleep apnea issues in high school, and by 12th grade in 2023, he couldn't handle the fatigue anymore. He dropped the first period class. He got into W&M, GW, McGill, St Andrews, UMD Honors, that sort of level. So not T20. He had a 35 ACT, 12 APs and a 4.6wPGA. Oh, and two languages taken to AP level.
But he had a medical issue and presumably that was explained in college applications or by the college counselor. That’s not what OP is describing
Anonymous wrote:It's really irritating bc I thought this whole process was supposed to be holistic and the kids are supposed to follow their passions.
Anonymous wrote:AP stats is directly in my kid's area of interest.
Another thing about the language- the kid had substitute 2 of 4 years taking it. So if the class ends up being hard...well the grade really could tank.
I think with the current lineup the grades could stay very high.
But it sounds like I should probably force the language. It was a struggle to even get this kid to do a 4th year and the majority of schools applying to don't have a language requirement or have a 1 year one.
But UVA is a possibility and per the Naviance it is a sea of green with this kid's sat and gpa stats. But maybe with the no AP language it means rejection.
Anonymous wrote:So people thing I should force the kid to take 7 AP classes and take AP Spanish?