Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Math is important please make sure you assist him so he doesn't become an unemployable lib arts occupy wall street freeloader
This is helpful.
It's also true....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Math is important please make sure you assist him so he doesn't become an unemployable lib arts occupy wall street freeloader
This is helpful.
It's also true....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Math is important please make sure you assist him so he doesn't become an unemployable lib arts occupy wall street freeloader
This is helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah OP -- Middle School grades won't kill your son. So, you've got time to maybe improve his study habits beyond just having a tutor. Maybe find someone at school who can help him with his organization. My DD almost flunked out of her elite private middle school but ended up at an Ivy. We found someone who outlined study tips, organization and writing. Sounds like maybe your son could use something like that or maybe it's an attention issue. Don't sweat too much -- he has time to improve.
You are missing out a bit on the point since in MCPS middle school grades in HS level classes are in fact on one's HS transcript.
Anonymous wrote:Ah OP -- Middle School grades won't kill your son. So, you've got time to maybe improve his study habits beyond just having a tutor. Maybe find someone at school who can help him with his organization. My DD almost flunked out of her elite private middle school but ended up at an Ivy. We found someone who outlined study tips, organization and writing. Sounds like maybe your son could use something like that or maybe it's an attention issue. Don't sweat too much -- he has time to improve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Math is important please make sure you assist him so he doesn't become an unemployable lib arts occupy wall street freeloader
This is helpful.
And ridiculous.
Actually it's more helpful than it is ridiculous.
How is it helpful? At all?
"Math is important please make sure you assist him."
Based upon my own experiences, I find this statement to be true, and therefor helpful. You won't change my mind about this. It's okay if we disagree.
OP here. Whether or not it is true, it is not responsive to my question.
Given that DC is in a math magnet, and given that my original post stated that we hired a tutor (after interviewing four), it seems obvious that (1) we recognize math is important; (2) he is competent at math, and (3) we are assisting him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Math is important please make sure you assist him so he doesn't become an unemployable lib arts occupy wall street freeloader
This is helpful.
And ridiculous.
Actually it's more helpful than it is ridiculous.
How is it helpful? At all?
"Math is important please make sure you assist him."
Based upon my own experiences, I find this statement to be true, and therefor helpful. You won't change my mind about this. It's okay if we disagree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Math is important please make sure you assist him so he doesn't become an unemployable lib arts occupy wall street freeloader
This is helpful.
And ridiculous.
Actually it's more helpful than it is ridiculous.
How is it helpful? At all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Math is important please make sure you assist him so he doesn't become an unemployable lib arts occupy wall street freeloader
This is helpful.
And ridiculous.
Actually it's more helpful than it is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The final grade for the year is the only one that's used to compute the GPA.
Not for HS level classes. Each semester is a grade. But if he has a C in only the first semester it counts for 1/2 a C.
This is not the case for our kids' HS where the final exam counts for 16-20% of the final grade. Only the "final" grade, the one you see on the report card in June goes into computation of the final GPA. (Unless the course is only one semester long).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The final grade for the year is the only one that's used to compute the GPA.
Not for HS level classes. Each semester is a grade. But if he has a C in only the first semester it counts for 1/2 a C.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Math is important please make sure you assist him so he doesn't become an unemployable lib arts occupy wall street freeloader
This is helpful.
And ridiculous.
Actually it's more helpful than it is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:The final grade for the year is the only one that's used to compute the GPA.