Anonymous wrote:Good info to know about the online class..A pass doesn't count towards your GPA but a fail counts towards your GPA.
There is really no way to fail the online class unless you actually forget that you signed up for it and don't even attempt the tests.
Good info to know about the online class..A pass doesn't count towards your GPA but a fail counts towards your GPA.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it is adviseable.
My kid just graduated. At leat for her, four AP/IB courses was her personal upper bound junior and senior year. That still leaves three periods to fill with (hopefully) enjoyable courses that aren't as taxing as BC calc. Personal finance was perfect for her as a senior.
She did wonderful things during the summer, usually not in Arlington. With EPF over the summer, she'd have been stuck here, and not gotten the break from APS she desperately needed to recharge.
And Mr. Burns is lovely.
What is the hurry?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am surprised to hear that this class is offered pass/fail. My DS took it during the year, and it was definitely a graded class.
Was it an easy A?
I'm considering having my dd take it online to free up an elective slot, but if it's an easy A, it might be worth taking for a grade.
Yes, it is an easy A.
But you still have to do the work...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am surprised to hear that this class is offered pass/fail. My DS took it during the year, and it was definitely a graded class.
Was it an easy A?
I'm considering having my dd take it online to free up an elective slot, but if it's an easy A, it might be worth taking for a grade.
Yes, it is an easy A.
Anonymous wrote:Also, some of the questions are poorly written.