Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the concept of saying your kid is struggling in an honors class and yet you are talking about still putting them in honors or AP for the next level? Why would you make the kid continue to struggle? It’s better to get an A in a grade level class than a C in an honors or AP class. Not to mention the stress level.
+1. I have an 10th grader. We are all thinking about how a course reflects on a transcript compared to the other kids in the school and how a college will view our kids. I also have one kid in college. Fit is so much more important than prestige. You want a college where your kid is mostly on par with their peers; not a reach where they have to study all the time while everyone else is out having fun. It's okay if your kid is not a math kid. Most likely they will not go into a math based career.
Is it worth the stress of an advanced class just to keep up with the other kids?