Anonymous wrote:I'm hoping my 9th grader at BCC can only take 6 classes so one period can be a study hall. And very few APs. He loves life and has an intense extracurricular out of school; I'm sure there is a great college out there for him, and that it isn't an Ivy. More likely to find it if he is well rested!
Should I start a thread on how many study halls did "just an averae kid at BCC (yes, no W!) take?
Anonymous wrote:You are all insane people. Literally insane. SLOW down. Enjoy life. Why push these kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids just study the prep books without taking the classes too. You don't have to take the class. Colleges are realizing it is kind of a scam.
Yes and are realizing high schools are offering so many now with subpar teachers just to butter up their test scores/state rankings and now colleges have to decide if they want that many kids coming in with a ridiculous amount of college credits, they won't get back. Colleges need $$. They aren't looking for the kids who have taken 12 AP's.
Nah, the top schools just don't award credit for the APs (or offer elective credit, but make you retake the class if it's in your major). This is nothing new--it was the case when I went to a state school 10 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, the fact that MCPS is allowing freshman to take college courses is ridiculous. No wonder so many college are doing away with them.
Freshman year AP is the only thing that kept my DC sane. Otherwise, school would have been incredibly boring!!! As it was, DC could have handled both AP NSL and AP Lang or Lit with ease. Similarly, DC should have been dual-enrolled junior year, but we realized too late.
AP and dual enrollment are critical opportunities for a small cohort of kids.
Different students need different things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids just study the prep books without taking the classes too. You don't have to take the class. Colleges are realizing it is kind of a scam.
What do you mean?
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, the fact that MCPS is allowing freshman to take college courses is ridiculous. No wonder so many college are doing away with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids just study the prep books without taking the classes too. You don't have to take the class. Colleges are realizing it is kind of a scam.
Exactly. The really top privates don't even offer them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are all insane people. Literally insane. SLOW down. Enjoy life. Why push these kids?
I honestly don't know how to respond to your question. Looking back, my DD was not completely and totally bogged down by work. She went to bed at a normal time, hung out with her friends, and was a happy kid in high school. But she also took twelve APs, got all As, danced 6 hours a week, was in the marching band (another 10 hours a week), took flute lessons (and was 1st chair all-state), and still did not get into any Ivies. She goes to a wonderful school and Ivies were not the end all be all for us but it begs the question - what in god's name are they looking for??
Anonymous wrote:Kids just study the prep books without taking the classes too. You don't have to take the class. Colleges are realizing it is kind of a scam.
Anonymous wrote:Many universities will no longer accept more than six to nine AP credits. That's because it isn't really college work in at lot of cases.