Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish I had made a copy of the slides when I looked at them on Friday. I am glad I wrote down some of the info, but now I am curious what will change and am not confident I can 100% remember what was on them, especially for the slides where I did not take notes.
This really shows you how close they are holding this info. Their lack of communication with the public about this is purposeful.
There's a public meeting tomorrow...why can't you all just wait until then instead of speculating endlessly about what they might say?
Anonymous wrote:I wish I had made a copy of the slides when I looked at them on Friday. I am glad I wrote down some of the info, but now I am curious what will change and am not confident I can 100% remember what was on them, especially for the slides where I did not take notes.
This really shows you how close they are holding this info. Their lack of communication with the public about this is purposeful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are the slides still not up?
Isn’t there some sort of rule that material for agenda items have to be distributed a few days in advance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS went to UMD for engineering. He only took Calc AB and AP Stats, in addition to AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Physics and APES. Plus APs in social studies, economics etc.
Do all high schools offer that? Shouldn’t they at least offer what UMD expects of a STEM student?
It was fine that he didn’t have Calc BC or multivariable because he took those in the Honors sections with amazing professors. Never would have learned as much in HS.
There was a longish thread a while back that pointed out (correctly) that Einstein, at least, offers zero AP science classes.
Which means kids are not as competitive for college.
UMD treats IB as equivalent to AP. Sometimes harder to get credit though.
Most other schools don't though
IB is highly respected internationally and domestically. What schools don’t like it?
Is the problem for Einstein kids who don’t want to do the whole IB program? If they just want one or two APs, they can’t?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS went to UMD for engineering. He only took Calc AB and AP Stats, in addition to AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Physics and APES. Plus APs in social studies, economics etc.
Do all high schools offer that? Shouldn’t they at least offer what UMD expects of a STEM student?
It was fine that he didn’t have Calc BC or multivariable because he took those in the Honors sections with amazing professors. Never would have learned as much in HS.
Interesting. My kid applied to an UMD engineering summer program and has bc and he was denied for lack of engineering classes and activities. They were super nice but said they did not meet the qualifications. I don’t get taking an over bc. It’s just a few extra chapters. I fully expect to respect math for college but it’s a good foundation.
We don’t have ap science anything.
This is PP. DS took Calc AB even though he was recommended for BC. My husband and I wanted him to have the building blocks in place to really deeply understand calc, especially since it was always really clear he was going to be an engineer. It’s not a race.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS went to UMD for engineering. He only took Calc AB and AP Stats, in addition to AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Physics and APES. Plus APs in social studies, economics etc.
Do all high schools offer that? Shouldn’t they at least offer what UMD expects of a STEM student?
It was fine that he didn’t have Calc BC or multivariable because he took those in the Honors sections with amazing professors. Never would have learned as much in HS.
Interesting. My kid applied to an UMD engineering summer program and has bc and he was denied for lack of engineering classes and activities. They were super nice but said they did not meet the qualifications. I don’t get taking an over bc. It’s just a few extra chapters. I fully expect to respect math for college but it’s a good foundation.
We don’t have ap science anything.
I’m sorry PP. I would get in touch with someone at UMD and see what expectations are. Dual enrollment at MC May get you what you need.
Anonymous wrote:Why are the slides still not up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS went to UMD for engineering. He only took Calc AB and AP Stats, in addition to AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Physics and APES. Plus APs in social studies, economics etc.
Do all high schools offer that? Shouldn’t they at least offer what UMD expects of a STEM student?
It was fine that he didn’t have Calc BC or multivariable because he took those in the Honors sections with amazing professors. Never would have learned as much in HS.
There was a longish thread a while back that pointed out (correctly) that Einstein, at least, offers zero AP science classes.
Which means kids are not as competitive for college.
UMD treats IB as equivalent to AP. Sometimes harder to get credit though.
Most other schools don't though
IB is highly respected internationally and domestically. What schools don’t like it?
Is the problem for Einstein kids who don’t want to do the whole IB program? If they just want one or two APs, they can’t?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS went to UMD for engineering. He only took Calc AB and AP Stats, in addition to AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Physics and APES. Plus APs in social studies, economics etc.
Do all high schools offer that? Shouldn’t they at least offer what UMD expects of a STEM student?
It was fine that he didn’t have Calc BC or multivariable because he took those in the Honors sections with amazing professors. Never would have learned as much in HS.
There was a longish thread a while back that pointed out (correctly) that Einstein, at least, offers zero AP science classes.
Which means kids are not as competitive for college.
UMD treats IB as equivalent to AP. Sometimes harder to get credit though.
Most other schools don't though
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS went to UMD for engineering. He only took Calc AB and AP Stats, in addition to AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Physics and APES. Plus APs in social studies, economics etc.
Do all high schools offer that? Shouldn’t they at least offer what UMD expects of a STEM student?
It was fine that he didn’t have Calc BC or multivariable because he took those in the Honors sections with amazing professors. Never would have learned as much in HS.
Interesting. My kid applied to an UMD engineering summer program and has bc and he was denied for lack of engineering classes and activities. They were super nice but said they did not meet the qualifications. I don’t get taking an over bc. It’s just a few extra chapters. I fully expect to respect math for college but it’s a good foundation.
We don’t have ap science anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS went to UMD for engineering. He only took Calc AB and AP Stats, in addition to AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Physics and APES. Plus APs in social studies, economics etc.
Do all high schools offer that? Shouldn’t they at least offer what UMD expects of a STEM student?
It was fine that he didn’t have Calc BC or multivariable because he took those in the Honors sections with amazing professors. Never would have learned as much in HS.
Interesting. My kid applied to an UMD engineering summer program and has bc and he was denied for lack of engineering classes and activities. They were super nice but said they did not meet the qualifications. I don’t get taking an over bc. It’s just a few extra chapters. I fully expect to respect math for college but it’s a good foundation.
We don’t have ap science anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS went to UMD for engineering. He only took Calc AB and AP Stats, in addition to AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Physics and APES. Plus APs in social studies, economics etc.
Do all high schools offer that? Shouldn’t they at least offer what UMD expects of a STEM student?
It was fine that he didn’t have Calc BC or multivariable because he took those in the Honors sections with amazing professors. Never would have learned as much in HS.
There was a longish thread a while back that pointed out (correctly) that Einstein, at least, offers zero AP science classes.
Which means kids are not as competitive for college.
UMD treats IB as equivalent to AP. Sometimes harder to get credit though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS went to UMD for engineering. He only took Calc AB and AP Stats, in addition to AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Physics and APES. Plus APs in social studies, economics etc.
Do all high schools offer that? Shouldn’t they at least offer what UMD expects of a STEM student?
It was fine that he didn’t have Calc BC or multivariable because he took those in the Honors sections with amazing professors. Never would have learned as much in HS.
There was a longish thread a while back that pointed out (correctly) that Einstein, at least, offers zero AP science classes.
Which means kids are not as competitive for college.