Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is registered for both Multivariable Calculus and Linear Algebra. The HS course catalog says these are Dual Enrollment classes and they have been in the past with older siblings.
DC comes home today and says it’s not Dual Enrollment. It’s marked as an AV class instead.
What the heck FCPS? Is it like this at all HSs? Who wants to take Multivariable and Linear in both HS and repeat in college? And why did FCPS change this with no notice to parent or student to make an informed decision about staying in the class.
It's a nothingburger.
You don't have to repeat in college just because it's not DE, and DE credit doesn't necessarily mean you can avoid repeating it in college. Colleges place students according to placement tests.
The only possibly-important difference is if you are cobbling together credits for early graduation for a low-end degree, which an MV/LA hight school student should not be doing.
Anonymous wrote:DC is registered for both Multivariable Calculus and Linear Algebra. The HS course catalog says these are Dual Enrollment classes and they have been in the past with older siblings.
DC comes home today and says it’s not Dual Enrollment. It’s marked as an AV class instead.
What the heck FCPS? Is it like this at all HSs? Who wants to take Multivariable and Linear in both HS and repeat in college? And why did FCPS change this with no notice to parent or student to make an informed decision about staying in the class.
My DC who took MV and LA in 12th, took AP Stats sophomore year. AP Stats was a fairly easy class for them.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another reason to not take Algebra in 7th.
Do you mean 6th?
People who take algebra in 7th can take AP Calculus BC as a senior if there is no multivariable or linear at their school
Many kids will skip AB and take BC.
But you don't HAVE to do that. So starting Alg in 7th does not automatically mean you have to end up with MV in 12th - it could mean you have space to do Calc at a slower pace which may be good for some.
Or take AP Stats, which is quite honestly a more useful course with a wide range of applicability to various fields.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[url]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another reason to not take Algebra in 7th.
Do you mean 6th?
People who take algebra in 7th can take AP Calculus BC as a senior if there is no multivariable or linear at their school
Many kids will skip AB and take BC.
But you don't HAVE to do that. So starting Alg in 7th does not automatically mean you have to end up with MV in 12th - it could mean you have space to do Calc at a slower pace which may be good for some.
But doesn’t that go against the whole idea of acceleration which is what they wanted to begin with (hence taking algebra 1 in 7th)? They shouldn’t need a slower pace if they are math whizzes!
I'm the poster who thought no one takes MV for grins and giggles. As posters above corrected me, they do take it to demonstrate rigor (which is not the same as grins and giggles), and taking AB and then BC wouldn't do that.
My kid's school requires everyone to take Calc AB so he's going to have to take AB and then BC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[url]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another reason to not take Algebra in 7th.
Do you mean 6th?
People who take algebra in 7th can take AP Calculus BC as a senior if there is no multivariable or linear at their school
Many kids will skip AB and take BC.
But you don't HAVE to do that. So starting Alg in 7th does not automatically mean you have to end up with MV in 12th - it could mean you have space to do Calc at a slower pace which may be good for some.
But doesn’t that go against the whole idea of acceleration which is what they wanted to begin with (hence taking algebra 1 in 7th)? They shouldn’t need a slower pace if they are math whizzes!
I'm the poster who thought no one takes MV for grins and giggles. As posters above corrected me, they do take it to demonstrate rigor (which is not the same as grins and giggles), and taking AB and then BC wouldn't do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another reason to not take Algebra in 7th.
Do you mean 6th?
People who take algebra in 7th can take AP Calculus BC as a senior if there is no multivariable or linear at their school
Many kids will skip AB and take BC.
But you don't HAVE to do that. So starting Alg in 7th does not automatically mean you have to end up with MV in 12th - it could mean you have space to do Calc at a slower pace which may be good for some.