Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some kids can handle APs in 9th and some cannot. The problem is, middle school has been so dumbed down that it is extremely hard to tell. My close friend's child (AAP and straight As in middle school) is doing very poorly in a 9th grade AP class.
What math did they take and did they take a foreign language? DS is completing Geometry and his second year in a foreign langauge. I am hoping that the HS transition won’t be too horrible.
Anonymous wrote:Some kids can handle APs in 9th and some cannot. The problem is, middle school has been so dumbed down that it is extremely hard to tell. My close friend's child (AAP and straight As in middle school) is doing very poorly in a 9th grade AP class.
Anonymous wrote:So If my DD were to take an AP if any at all, is seems AP human geo seems like it would be less stressful, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello, I know there are lots of posts about next year’s classes, but this one hasn’t come up as much. How hard are AP comp sci and AP Human Geography for a freshman? This is at oakton. She’s going to be taking all hns, alg 2 hns, summer p.e which gives her an extra elective, spanish 2, and the one elective left we are thinking about AP comp sci if it is manageable. Thoughts?
Who is driving this schedule - you or your child? Make sure you’re not overloading her as she transitions to high school. The workload generally was a lot more than middle school for our kids.
My kid. She wants to do all APs and hardest classes possible, but i’m not sure that’s right for her given her work habits aren’t very good. That’s why i’m asking how hard these classes are.
People wondering who driving schedule I think because you wrote “we are thinking about AP…” it’s the phrasing of the “we” that would lead people to ask if kid wants this or parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello, I know there are lots of posts about next year’s classes, but this one hasn’t come up as much. How hard are AP comp sci and AP Human Geography for a freshman? This is at oakton. She’s going to be taking all hns, alg 2 hns, summer p.e which gives her an extra elective, spanish 2, and the one elective left we are thinking about AP comp sci if it is manageable. Thoughts?
Who is driving this schedule - you or your child? Make sure you’re not overloading her as she transitions to high school. The workload generally was a lot more than middle school for our kids.
My kid. She wants to do all APs and hardest classes possible, but i’m not sure that’s right for her given her work habits aren’t very good. That’s why i’m asking how hard these classes are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello, I know there are lots of posts about next year’s classes, but this one hasn’t come up as much. How hard are AP comp sci and AP Human Geography for a freshman? This is at oakton. She’s going to be taking all hns, alg 2 hns, summer p.e which gives her an extra elective, spanish 2, and the one elective left we are thinking about AP comp sci if it is manageable. Thoughts?
Who is driving this schedule - you or your child? Make sure you’re not overloading her as she transitions to high school. The workload generally was a lot more than middle school for our kids.
My kid. She wants to do all APs and hardest classes possible, but i’m not sure that’s right for her given her work habits aren’t very good. That’s why i’m asking how hard these classes are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello, I know there are lots of posts about next year’s classes, but this one hasn’t come up as much. How hard are AP comp sci and AP Human Geography for a freshman? This is at oakton. She’s going to be taking all hns, alg 2 hns, summer p.e which gives her an extra elective, spanish 2, and the one elective left we are thinking about AP comp sci if it is manageable. Thoughts?
Who is driving this schedule - you or your child? Make sure you’re not overloading her as she transitions to high school. The workload generally was a lot more than middle school for our kids.