Anonymous wrote:NP, I haven’t heard of taking both AP Calc classes either. What school is this?
Anonymous wrote:I guess there’s your answer about math rigor in the Catholic schools, OP. None of the schools we looked at have students taking both, just going straight to BC from precalc honors if they qualify. And we weren’t even looking at the top 5 schools, just at NoVA schools. I had no idea taking both AB and BC sequentially was a thing anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:PP is correct, you have precalc, Calc AB which is college calc 1 and Calc BC which is college calc 1-3. So schools can set that up any number of ways depending on how fast or slow they want to take it.
1 year of pre calc or all of it in 1 semester
1 year of calc AB or all of it in 1 semester
1 year of calc BC, or Calc BC spread over 3 semesters, the first of which covers Calc AB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is Catholic and made it clear he didn't DD attending Catholic elementary because of the first Communion prep (we are not raising her Catholic). He can't or won't give me a straight answer about upper grades. I'm guessing middle school is more of the same because of confirmation, but Catholic high school should be more college prep and less sacramental prep, right?
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IT’s Catholic school they teach the catholic religion they should it’s called catholic school
And while I would never ever send a kid to catholic school given the priest in my town was mr molester and then again next guy no
And as for college omg op seriously yes kids go to college are acceptances as good as public no. Science well that’s a conundrum isn’t it . Math never as good as public .
At least at Catholic schools they teach things like punctuation to make your writing more readable.
As for college acceptances - I'm not sure what you are comparing. Most Catholic schools have close to 100% college attendance. Not true of any public school I know. (Which isn't a knock on public schools! They are there to serve kids going directly to careers too, and that's wonderful and needed.)
What is your conundrum for science? My kid's Catholic school offers AP Physics, AP Chem, AP Bio, AP Environmental, and AP Comp Sci. Kids seem to do well on them.
The math curriculum is sort of a step behind the most accelerated path at public school - at our school kids do precalc, then AP Calc AB, then AP Calc BC. Seems like the top track kids in public school go right from precalc to AP Calc BC. So if you have a kid destined for multi-variable calculus III, then it may be a question to ask before you enroll in Catholic school
Why the heck would you take both AP Calc AB and BC? They aren’t sequential. They overlap; BC covers AB material plus more.
Obviously an AP Calc BC class that consists of kids who came straight from precalc must learn the "A" material somewhere. My assumption is that some schools move through precalc a little faster so that their precalc class is actually pre calc and "A", and at other schools the AP Calc BC class moves actually is really AP Calc ABC.
According to the college board: "AP Calculus AB focuses on topics that are taught in the college-equivalent first-semester calculus class. AP Calculus BC focuses on topics covered in both first- and second-semester calculus classes."
It's not unreasonable for some high school students to do the first semester calc class in one year and a second semester calc class in second year.
My kid is just a 9th grader and not on the highest math track (he'll get to Calc 1, but probably not AP in 12th grade. Or maybe AP stats) so I truly don't know if some of the kids skip AB, but the "official" path at our schools is AB first and BC second.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is Catholic and made it clear he didn't DD attending Catholic elementary because of the first Communion prep (we are not raising her Catholic). He can't or won't give me a straight answer about upper grades. I'm guessing middle school is more of the same because of confirmation, but Catholic high school should be more college prep and less sacramental prep, right?
How many threads do we have on this
IT’s Catholic school they teach the catholic religion they should it’s called catholic school
And while I would never ever send a kid to catholic school given the priest in my town was mr molester and then again next guy no
And as for college omg op seriously yes kids go to college are acceptances as good as public no. Science well that’s a conundrum isn’t it . Math never as good as public .
At least at Catholic schools they teach things like punctuation to make your writing more readable.
As for college acceptances - I'm not sure what you are comparing. Most Catholic schools have close to 100% college attendance. Not true of any public school I know. (Which isn't a knock on public schools! They are there to serve kids going directly to careers too, and that's wonderful and needed.)
What is your conundrum for science? My kid's Catholic school offers AP Physics, AP Chem, AP Bio, AP Environmental, and AP Comp Sci. Kids seem to do well on them.
The math curriculum is sort of a step behind the most accelerated path at public school - at our school kids do precalc, then AP Calc AB, then AP Calc BC. Seems like the top track kids in public school go right from precalc to AP Calc BC. So if you have a kid destined for multi-variable calculus III, then it may be a question to ask before you enroll in Catholic school
Why the heck would you take both AP Calc AB and BC? They aren’t sequential. They overlap; BC covers AB material plus more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is Catholic and made it clear he didn't DD attending Catholic elementary because of the first Communion prep (we are not raising her Catholic). He can't or won't give me a straight answer about upper grades. I'm guessing middle school is more of the same because of confirmation, but Catholic high school should be more college prep and less sacramental prep, right?
How many threads do we have on this
IT’s Catholic school they teach the catholic religion they should it’s called catholic school
And while I would never ever send a kid to catholic school given the priest in my town was mr molester and then again next guy no
And as for college omg op seriously yes kids go to college are acceptances as good as public no. Science well that’s a conundrum isn’t it . Math never as good as public .
At least at Catholic schools they teach things like punctuation to make your writing more readable.
As for college acceptances - I'm not sure what you are comparing. Most Catholic schools have close to 100% college attendance. Not true of any public school I know. (Which isn't a knock on public schools! They are there to serve kids going directly to careers too, and that's wonderful and needed.)
What is your conundrum for science? My kid's Catholic school offers AP Physics, AP Chem, AP Bio, AP Environmental, and AP Comp Sci. Kids seem to do well on them.
The math curriculum is sort of a step behind the most accelerated path at public school - at our school kids do precalc, then AP Calc AB, then AP Calc BC. Seems like the top track kids in public school go right from precalc to AP Calc BC. So if you have a kid destined for multi-variable calculus III, then it may be a question to ask before you enroll in Catholic school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is Catholic and made it clear he didn't DD attending Catholic elementary because of the first Communion prep (we are not raising her Catholic). He can't or won't give me a straight answer about upper grades. I'm guessing middle school is more of the same because of confirmation, but Catholic high school should be more college prep and less sacramental prep, right?
How many threads do we have on this
IT’s Catholic school they teach the catholic religion they should it’s called catholic school
And while I would never ever send a kid to catholic school given the priest in my town was mr molester and then again next guy no
And as for college omg op seriously yes kids go to college are acceptances as good as public no. Science well that’s a conundrum isn’t it . Math never as good as public .
At least at Catholic schools they teach things like punctuation to make your writing more readable.
As for college acceptances - I'm not sure what you are comparing. Most Catholic schools have close to 100% college attendance. Not true of any public school I know. (Which isn't a knock on public schools! They are there to serve kids going directly to careers too, and that's wonderful and needed.)
What is your conundrum for science? My kid's Catholic school offers AP Physics, AP Chem, AP Bio, AP Environmental, and AP Comp Sci. Kids seem to do well on them.
The math curriculum is sort of a step behind the most accelerated path at public school - at our school kids do precalc, then AP Calc AB, then AP Calc BC. Seems like the top track kids in public school go right from precalc to AP Calc BC. So if you have a kid destined for multi-variable calculus III, then it may be a question to ask before you enroll in Catholic school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is Catholic and made it clear he didn't DD attending Catholic elementary because of the first Communion prep (we are not raising her Catholic). He can't or won't give me a straight answer about upper grades. I'm guessing middle school is more of the same because of confirmation, but Catholic high school should be more college prep and less sacramental prep, right?
How many threads do we have on this
IT’s Catholic school they teach the catholic religion they should it’s called catholic school
And while I would never ever send a kid to catholic school given the priest in my town was mr molester and then again next guy no
And as for college omg op seriously yes kids go to college are acceptances as good as public no. Science well that’s a conundrum isn’t it . Math never as good as public .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is Catholic and made it clear he didn't DD attending Catholic elementary because of the first Communion prep (we are not raising her Catholic). He can't or won't give me a straight answer about upper grades. I'm guessing middle school is more of the same because of confirmation, but Catholic high school should be more college prep and less sacramental prep, right?
How many threads do we have on this
IT’s Catholic school they teach the catholic religion they should it’s called catholic school
And while I would never ever send a kid to catholic school given the priest in my town was mr molester and then again next guy no
And as for college omg op seriously yes kids go to college are acceptances as good as public no. Science well that’s a conundrum isn’t it . Math never as good as public .