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Post 03/16/2023 12:27     Subject: Taking NVCC class this summer -- to "dual enroll" or not? Pros and cons?

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Anonymous wrote:FWIW, GMU offers dual enrollment courses. They might have better instruction. Check ratemyprofessor.com before signing on. NVCC uses some terrible adjuncts.


Thanks. Already tried GMU. Their summer classes start too early. Only one section of College Chem 1. And it starts in early May. Not possible. I actually suggested a class that involves humanities gen ed type of requirements. DC would rather take Chem than Greek mythology, or work at Chik FilA or RecPac or whatever.



Sorry about that. My DD was a full-time GMu students. We looked into the summer program for a sibling because it was such a positive experience for her. I attended some of her summer classes with her (special needs).

Another DC did exactly what your son wants to do but pulled a dreadful professor at NVCC. Truly dreadful. She was teaching three different chem courses at three different NVCCs at the same time and simply did not care enough to try and teach. She had no idea what she was teaching. She kept cancelling labs (because she was teaching elsewhere). All the students were confused. We ended up hiring our DC's private school's chem teacher as a tutor because the NVCC prof didn't even care enough to properly mark tests - and the private chem teacher showed DC where the prof was wrong. And DC went back in and challenged the grading - over and over. It was a disaster but DC pulled through because he wanted to - and ended up with an A - but he had to fight for it. Ever since then I've thought twice about advising other parents to do the NVCC guaranteed transfer program. Anyhow, two weeks in we read the "Ratemyprofessor" and it exactly reflected our experience. I wish at that time we had done the GMU program. good luck. Drive to another NVCC to get a prof with a good RateMyProfessor rating. It was a miserable experience.


OP here. Do you happen to remember the name of the prof? Did the last name start with "Mo"? (First name starts with "F")?


This Professor seems to have pretty good reviews. 86% on RMP and many of the lower reviews are for a 200 level Chem class. And…almost every eater on RMP who listed his grade, listed it as an A.


You must be looking at someone else. The person I'm referring to has a 76% approval on NVCC, and a 50% approvsl at another area Comm college. Many of the recent reviews are very critical, and pleading not to take her. But there are others that say it was fine. So very mixed.



My DC wrote back. No those are not the initials. They are first initial D and last two He. Still teaching on multiple campuses. Good luck!


Thank you! I do appreciate the feedback. DC is still pretty insistent on taking Chem 111 rather than something "easier" like English or Humanities. So, it'll be a learning experience for DC either way. DC is planning to just get college credit, not HS/dual. And that's fine with me.

Thanks for all the feedback.



You are most welcome! Good luck!
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2023 12:26     Subject: Taking NVCC class this summer -- to "dual enroll" or not? Pros and cons?

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Anonymous wrote:FWIW, GMU offers dual enrollment courses. They might have better instruction. Check ratemyprofessor.com before signing on. NVCC uses some terrible adjuncts.


Thanks. Already tried GMU. Their summer classes start too early. Only one section of College Chem 1. And it starts in early May. Not possible. I actually suggested a class that involves humanities gen ed type of requirements. DC would rather take Chem than Greek mythology, or work at Chik FilA or RecPac or whatever.



Sorry about that. My DD was a full-time GMu students. We looked into the summer program for a sibling because it was such a positive experience for her. I attended some of her summer classes with her (special needs).

Another DC did exactly what your son wants to do but pulled a dreadful professor at NVCC. Truly dreadful. She was teaching three different chem courses at three different NVCCs at the same time and simply did not care enough to try and teach. She had no idea what she was teaching. She kept cancelling labs (because she was teaching elsewhere). All the students were confused. We ended up hiring our DC's private school's chem teacher as a tutor because the NVCC prof didn't even care enough to properly mark tests - and the private chem teacher showed DC where the prof was wrong. And DC went back in and challenged the grading - over and over. It was a disaster but DC pulled through because he wanted to - and ended up with an A - but he had to fight for it. Ever since then I've thought twice about advising other parents to do the NVCC guaranteed transfer program. Anyhow, two weeks in we read the "Ratemyprofessor" and it exactly reflected our experience. I wish at that time we had done the GMU program. good luck. Drive to another NVCC to get a prof with a good RateMyProfessor rating. It was a miserable experience.


OP here. Do you happen to remember the name of the prof? Did the last name start with "Mo"? (First name starts with "F")?


This Professor seems to have pretty good reviews. 86% on RMP and many of the lower reviews are for a 200 level Chem class. And…almost every eater on RMP who listed his grade, listed it as an A.


You must be looking at someone else. The person I'm referring to has a 76% approval on NVCC, and a 50% approvsl at another area Comm college. Many of the recent reviews are very critical, and pleading not to take her. But there are others that say it was fine. So very mixed.



My DC wrote back. No those are not the initials. They are first initial D and last two He. Still teaching on multiple campuses. Good luck!


Thank you! I do appreciate the feedback. DC is still pretty insistent on taking Chem 111 rather than something "easier" like English or Humanities. So, it'll be a learning experience for DC either way. DC is planning to just get college credit, not HS/dual. And that's fine with me.

Thanks for all the feedback.
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2023 10:56     Subject: Taking NVCC class this summer -- to "dual enroll" or not? Pros and cons?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, GMU offers dual enrollment courses. They might have better instruction. Check ratemyprofessor.com before signing on. NVCC uses some terrible adjuncts.


Thanks. Already tried GMU. Their summer classes start too early. Only one section of College Chem 1. And it starts in early May. Not possible. I actually suggested a class that involves humanities gen ed type of requirements. DC would rather take Chem than Greek mythology, or work at Chik FilA or RecPac or whatever.



Sorry about that. My DD was a full-time GMu students. We looked into the summer program for a sibling because it was such a positive experience for her. I attended some of her summer classes with her (special needs).

Another DC did exactly what your son wants to do but pulled a dreadful professor at NVCC. Truly dreadful. She was teaching three different chem courses at three different NVCCs at the same time and simply did not care enough to try and teach. She had no idea what she was teaching. She kept cancelling labs (because she was teaching elsewhere). All the students were confused. We ended up hiring our DC's private school's chem teacher as a tutor because the NVCC prof didn't even care enough to properly mark tests - and the private chem teacher showed DC where the prof was wrong. And DC went back in and challenged the grading - over and over. It was a disaster but DC pulled through because he wanted to - and ended up with an A - but he had to fight for it. Ever since then I've thought twice about advising other parents to do the NVCC guaranteed transfer program. Anyhow, two weeks in we read the "Ratemyprofessor" and it exactly reflected our experience. I wish at that time we had done the GMU program. good luck. Drive to another NVCC to get a prof with a good RateMyProfessor rating. It was a miserable experience.


OP here. Do you happen to remember the name of the prof? Did the last name start with "Mo"? (First name starts with "F")?


This Professor seems to have pretty good reviews. 86% on RMP and many of the lower reviews are for a 200 level Chem class. And…almost every eater on RMP who listed his grade, listed it as an A.


You must be looking at someone else. The person I'm referring to has a 76% approval on NVCC, and a 50% approvsl at another area Comm college. Many of the recent reviews are very critical, and pleading not to take her. But there are others that say it was fine. So very mixed.


I see it now.
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2023 10:44     Subject: Taking NVCC class this summer -- to "dual enroll" or not? Pros and cons?

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, GMU offers dual enrollment courses. They might have better instruction. Check ratemyprofessor.com before signing on. NVCC uses some terrible adjuncts.


Thanks. Already tried GMU. Their summer classes start too early. Only one section of College Chem 1. And it starts in early May. Not possible. I actually suggested a class that involves humanities gen ed type of requirements. DC would rather take Chem than Greek mythology, or work at Chik FilA or RecPac or whatever.



Sorry about that. My DD was a full-time GMu students. We looked into the summer program for a sibling because it was such a positive experience for her. I attended some of her summer classes with her (special needs).

Another DC did exactly what your son wants to do but pulled a dreadful professor at NVCC. Truly dreadful. She was teaching three different chem courses at three different NVCCs at the same time and simply did not care enough to try and teach. She had no idea what she was teaching. She kept cancelling labs (because she was teaching elsewhere). All the students were confused. We ended up hiring our DC's private school's chem teacher as a tutor because the NVCC prof didn't even care enough to properly mark tests - and the private chem teacher showed DC where the prof was wrong. And DC went back in and challenged the grading - over and over. It was a disaster but DC pulled through because he wanted to - and ended up with an A - but he had to fight for it. Ever since then I've thought twice about advising other parents to do the NVCC guaranteed transfer program. Anyhow, two weeks in we read the "Ratemyprofessor" and it exactly reflected our experience. I wish at that time we had done the GMU program. good luck. Drive to another NVCC to get a prof with a good RateMyProfessor rating. It was a miserable experience.


OP here. Do you happen to remember the name of the prof? Did the last name start with "Mo"? (First name starts with "F")?


This Professor seems to have pretty good reviews. 86% on RMP and many of the lower reviews are for a 200 level Chem class. And…almost every eater on RMP who listed his grade, listed it as an A.


You must be looking at someone else. The person I'm referring to has a 76% approval on NVCC, and a 50% approvsl at another area Comm college. Many of the recent reviews are very critical, and pleading not to take her. But there are others that say it was fine. So very mixed.



My DC wrote back. No those are not the initials. They are first initial D and last two He. Still teaching on multiple campuses. Good luck!
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2023 09:50     Subject: Re:Taking NVCC class this summer -- to "dual enroll" or not? Pros and cons?

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Anonymous wrote:My child’s college didn’t take dual enrollment credit because it was used toward HS graduation. So something to consider.


Yep, this is a thing. I wouldn't DE if a student didn't need the credit for HS. I'm also not convinced that sending a college transcript with one course on it taken during HS is going to be necessary for regular college applications. You should be able to transfer the credit later when DC is already enrolled.

--College prof


Some, maybe most colleges are going to want to see all college work before offering admission.
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2023 09:40     Subject: Re:Taking NVCC class this summer -- to "dual enroll" or not? Pros and cons?

If your child has any thoughts of playing sports in college, be sure to run this by the ncaa eligibility folks.
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2023 23:53     Subject: Taking NVCC class this summer -- to "dual enroll" or not? Pros and cons?

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Anonymous wrote:The grade will be seen by colleges regardless. Colleges know if a transcript is missing even if a student didn't list it on their app.


The colleges won't know about the NVCC class if the student doesn't send the transcript. How would they? Just don't list the class anyplace.

That said, if your child ends up wanting to take other classes at NVCC later that class will still be on the transcript, so if he's not pulling a passing grade, make sure to withdraw in time.


You need the permission of your high school to do this. You can't register at NVCC without it (remember also they are usually minors)
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Post 03/14/2023 23:52     Subject: Taking NVCC class this summer -- to "dual enroll" or not? Pros and cons?

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Anonymous wrote:Rising junior will take Chem 111 class at NVCC this summer. DC has the option to check the box for "dual enrollment" or "college credit only."

What are the pros/cons of checking either box? DC plans to take AP Phys 1 as a junior, and probably AP Phys C as a senior -- but that could always change.


What school system are you in and has your kid already taken Physics honors? My son was told he have to take physics over the summer in order to do Ap physics. However he has a full time 40hr work week internship at a tech company this summer which will be more valuable, so AP physics is out for next year in favor of Honors.

I will tell you as a parent that has a kid who is taking DE Chem right now through NVCC, but at his school is absolutely is a weed out class. Only 60% of the class remains standing. Maybe the summer class is a joke and won’t be hard, but the regular class has been brutal.

Best advice my kid had gotten from his counselor is that with the current admissions climate if you don’t think you’ll get an A in an AP/ DE class, don’t take the class.


Thank you. I appreciate the experience from someone who is actually taking Chem at NVCC.

I don't need to talk to DC's counselor b/c I already have. She hasn't advised for or against it. Just saying one will be on the HS transcript and the other will not. DC will take AP Phys 1 as a junior. And likely take AP Phys C as a senior.

The NVCC professor for this Chem class gets very mixed reviews on Ratemyprofessor. So, that worries me a bit. DC is doing well in Hon. Chem now (FCPS). So, we *think* he'll do ok in CHEM 111 (college chem) at NVCC -- but if you have a flakey prof. who confuses things or is hostile/crabby during labs -- that could send things into a nosedive quickly. It would be much more convenient to have all classes on one (FREE) HS transcript -- but if the course is brutal b/c of the teacher, then having a less than good grade on the HS transcript isn't a plus.

To all: Please keep giving me your thoughts and experience.


The grade will be seen by colleges regardless. Colleges know if a transcript is missing even if a student didn't list it on their app.


How would a college know if you don't have it on your HS transcript?



The NVCC credits and grade were on my kid's private high school transcript and also referenced in letters of rec
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2023 21:54     Subject: Re:Taking NVCC class this summer -- to "dual enroll" or not? Pros and cons?

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Anonymous wrote:My child’s college didn’t take dual enrollment credit because it was used toward HS graduation. So something to consider.


Yep, this is a thing. I wouldn't DE if a student didn't need the credit for HS. I'm also not convinced that sending a college transcript with one course on it taken during HS is going to be necessary for regular college applications. You should be able to transfer the credit later when DC is already enrolled.

--College prof


We had to for some of my older daughter's college applications, although not at any of my younger daughter's colleges. But it was no big deal. We sent it electronically, and it was under $5.
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2023 21:51     Subject: Re:Taking NVCC class this summer -- to "dual enroll" or not? Pros and cons?

Anonymous wrote:My child’s college didn’t take dual enrollment credit because it was used toward HS graduation. So something to consider.


Yep, this is a thing. I wouldn't DE if a student didn't need the credit for HS. I'm also not convinced that sending a college transcript with one course on it taken during HS is going to be necessary for regular college applications. You should be able to transfer the credit later when DC is already enrolled.

--College prof
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2023 21:43     Subject: Taking NVCC class this summer -- to "dual enroll" or not? Pros and cons?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, GMU offers dual enrollment courses. They might have better instruction. Check ratemyprofessor.com before signing on. NVCC uses some terrible adjuncts.


Thanks. Already tried GMU. Their summer classes start too early. Only one section of College Chem 1. And it starts in early May. Not possible. I actually suggested a class that involves humanities gen ed type of requirements. DC would rather take Chem than Greek mythology, or work at Chik FilA or RecPac or whatever.



Sorry about that. My DD was a full-time GMu students. We looked into the summer program for a sibling because it was such a positive experience for her. I attended some of her summer classes with her (special needs).

Another DC did exactly what your son wants to do but pulled a dreadful professor at NVCC. Truly dreadful. She was teaching three different chem courses at three different NVCCs at the same time and simply did not care enough to try and teach. She had no idea what she was teaching. She kept cancelling labs (because she was teaching elsewhere). All the students were confused. We ended up hiring our DC's private school's chem teacher as a tutor because the NVCC prof didn't even care enough to properly mark tests - and the private chem teacher showed DC where the prof was wrong. And DC went back in and challenged the grading - over and over. It was a disaster but DC pulled through because he wanted to - and ended up with an A - but he had to fight for it. Ever since then I've thought twice about advising other parents to do the NVCC guaranteed transfer program. Anyhow, two weeks in we read the "Ratemyprofessor" and it exactly reflected our experience. I wish at that time we had done the GMU program. good luck. Drive to another NVCC to get a prof with a good RateMyProfessor rating. It was a miserable experience.


OP here. Do you happen to remember the name of the prof? Did the last name start with "Mo"? (First name starts with "F")?


This Professor seems to have pretty good reviews. 86% on RMP and many of the lower reviews are for a 200 level Chem class. And…almost every eater on RMP who listed his grade, listed it as an A.


You must be looking at someone else. The person I'm referring to has a 76% approval on NVCC, and a 50% approvsl at another area Comm college. Many of the recent reviews are very critical, and pleading not to take her. But there are others that say it was fine. So very mixed.
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2023 21:39     Subject: Taking NVCC class this summer -- to "dual enroll" or not? Pros and cons?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, GMU offers dual enrollment courses. They might have better instruction. Check ratemyprofessor.com before signing on. NVCC uses some terrible adjuncts.


Thanks. Already tried GMU. Their summer classes start too early. Only one section of College Chem 1. And it starts in early May. Not possible. I actually suggested a class that involves humanities gen ed type of requirements. DC would rather take Chem than Greek mythology, or work at Chik FilA or RecPac or whatever.



Sorry about that. My DD was a full-time GMu students. We looked into the summer program for a sibling because it was such a positive experience for her. I attended some of her summer classes with her (special needs).

Another DC did exactly what your son wants to do but pulled a dreadful professor at NVCC. Truly dreadful. She was teaching three different chem courses at three different NVCCs at the same time and simply did not care enough to try and teach. She had no idea what she was teaching. She kept cancelling labs (because she was teaching elsewhere). All the students were confused. We ended up hiring our DC's private school's chem teacher as a tutor because the NVCC prof didn't even care enough to properly mark tests - and the private chem teacher showed DC where the prof was wrong. And DC went back in and challenged the grading - over and over. It was a disaster but DC pulled through because he wanted to - and ended up with an A - but he had to fight for it. Ever since then I've thought twice about advising other parents to do the NVCC guaranteed transfer program. Anyhow, two weeks in we read the "Ratemyprofessor" and it exactly reflected our experience. I wish at that time we had done the GMU program. good luck. Drive to another NVCC to get a prof with a good RateMyProfessor rating. It was a miserable experience.


OP here. Do you happen to remember the name of the prof? Did the last name start with "Mo"? (First name starts with "F")?


This Professor seems to have pretty good reviews. 86% on RMP and many of the lower reviews are for a 200 level Chem class. And…almost every eater on RMP who listed his grade, listed it as an A.