Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m okay with finals but detest pop quizzes which add unnecessary stress, and think midterms are overkill.
So you think an exam halfway through a course that lasts from September-June is overkill?
Mcps has semester classes so nothing lasts from September to June.
What? When I was in high school, nearly every course lasted the full school year. So every math, science, history and English course only lasts for 3 months (like in college)?
Yes it is semesters..just like college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m okay with finals but detest pop quizzes which add unnecessary stress, and think midterms are overkill.
So you think an exam halfway through a course that lasts from September-June is overkill?
Mcps has semester classes so nothing lasts from September to June.
What? When I was in high school, nearly every course lasted the full school year. So every math, science, history and English course only lasts for 3 months (like in college)?
Anonymous wrote:Here's the problem. College admissions. It is getting more and more competitive. I know so many W school students getting rejected and deferred in early action and early decision this year. Why? Perhaps because these admissions officers know very well what is going on with grade inflation in MCPS. So glad we moved our DS to a private school, where he has text books, 3 hours of homework a night, papers to write for multiple classes, mid term exams, final exams, etc. Exam weighting to quarterly grades is 1/3 each. So lots of incentive to do well on exams...which are cumulative. I can sleep at night knowing that he will graduate being able to succeed in a top university. Not so much for MCPS students these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m okay with finals but detest pop quizzes which add unnecessary stress, and think midterms are overkill.
So you think an exam halfway through a course that lasts from September-June is overkill?
Mcps has semester classes so nothing lasts from September to June.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m okay with finals but detest pop quizzes which add unnecessary stress, and think midterms are overkill.
So you think an exam halfway through a course that lasts from September-June is overkill?
Anonymous wrote:I’m okay with finals but detest pop quizzes which add unnecessary stress, and think midterms are overkill.
Anonymous wrote:I’m okay with finals but detest pop quizzes which add unnecessary stress, and think midterms are overkill.
Anonymous wrote:Why were they in therapy and/or medicated if it wasn't difficult?
Anonymous wrote: I think they should bring back final exams. I think it's a disservice to our students who are unprepared when they go off to college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of an MCPS freshman here. He has quizzes and tests all the time, often several per week. I teach at the university level and I'm not concerned about the lack of final exams - these kids are already under a lot of pressure (and my kid is a slacker, so I can only imagine how intense it is for seriously competitive/neurotic kids.)
I think parents need to keep a keen eye on what is being taught and what is being evaluated. It does not matter if your kid is in a W school, or a private school or even a highly selective magnet school. Substandard curriculum, busy work assignments, poorly framed and administered exams/tests, terrible teachers, poorly differentiated classrooms and lack of support for all kinds of students - these are the hallmark of US education across the board.
Well for kids who graduate from my kid’s private school, I am told college is a cakewalk by comparison. Thankfully, my kid will have a challenging curriculum at a top university, so he won’t be slacking off in college.
And you're here, posting on the MD Public Schools forum around 11 pm, on a Saturday night, because...?