Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While they are hypothetically related, it reality there are many factors that affect your success in life that are not dictated by your HS GPA/course load (thankfully!).
True. No disagreemnt here - no one can predict how life will play out. However, I don't know too many parents who are willing to take that path for their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Magnet senior. Usually 5-6/day including weekends. Some days less, some days more.
So I guess no time for sports or other intensive activities? Or just very little sleep?
No, no sports for her but she does volunteer work. I know some other kids (magnet students) do sports. Yes, kids are always tired. I am sure all parents would agree with me on that one.![]()
MoCo offers a wide range of courses and programs - your kid can go as far and as hard as he/she wants to go or take it easy for 4 years and just deal with what comes after. You just can't have both ways.
What do you imagine comes after?
Well, I am not sure if it's a rhetorical question or you are being sarcastic but assuming you really meant it...
Limited college choices, limited merit offers, unable to select certain majors (some colleges), difficulites keeping up with college work load (providing he/she is admitted)...etc. Leads to low GPA, probably difficulties w/ finding post college jobs/grad school admission...etc.
Anonymous wrote:While they are hypothetically related, it reality there are many factors that affect your success in life that are not dictated by your HS GPA/course load (thankfully!).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Magnet senior. Usually 5-6/day including weekends. Some days less, some days more.
So I guess no time for sports or other intensive activities? Or just very little sleep?
No, no sports for her but she does volunteer work. I know some other kids (magnet students) do sports. Yes, kids are always tired. I am sure all parents would agree with me on that one.![]()
MoCo offers a wide range of courses and programs - your kid can go as far and as hard as he/she wants to go or take it easy for 4 years and just deal with what comes after. You just can't have both ways.
What do you imagine comes after?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Magnet senior. Usually 5-6/day including weekends. Some days less, some days more.
So I guess no time for sports or other intensive activities? Or just very little sleep?
No, no sports for her but she does volunteer work. I know some other kids (magnet students) do sports. Yes, kids are always tired. I am sure all parents would agree with me on that one.![]()
MoCo offers a wide range of courses and programs - your kid can go as far and as hard as he/she wants to go or take it easy for 4 years and just deal with what comes after. You just can't have both ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Magnet senior. Usually 5-6/day including weekends. Some days less, some days more.
So I guess no time for sports or other intensive activities? Or just very little sleep?
Anonymous wrote:Oh wow...I feel your pain, OP. My junior daughter took AP Government last year, and it took 3 hours/night just for that one subject. It was BRUTAL. She ended up getting a 3 on the AP test, which qualifies for college credit (since most people taking the class are HS sophomores). She has some attention issues, so it was especially difficult to get through the dense readings. I helped her quite a lot in the beginning in terms of parsing the material, but later she picked up a bit of speed.
This year, she's taking 5 AP classes plus two others, and she spends a good 6+ hours a night on HW. It's depressing, and we just finished talking for 30 minutes about what I can do to help her with time management. I told her about this thread, and she said to send you her best.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Magnet senior. Usually 5-6/day including weekends. Some days less, some days more.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 5th grader and this thread is frightening to me. Makes me want to move to the small town where I grew up. Too much.