Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So for kids who do language 4 in their freshman year, most are doing AP in their sophomore year? Lnguage 5 and 6 just slow it down for them to do AP in junior or senior year?
YES
Not true.
Can you explain what happens then?
If my kid takes Spanish/French 1-3 in middle school, and then French 4 freshman year, does he have to take Spanish/French 5 sophmore year and Spanish/French 6 junior year to get to AP Spanish/French 7 senior year? That's a lot of years of language before getting to AP.
Most kids do language 5 before AP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So for kids who do language 4 in their freshman year, most are doing AP in their sophomore year? Lnguage 5 and 6 just slow it down for them to do AP in junior or senior year?
YES
Not true.
Can you explain what happens then?
If my kid takes Spanish/French 1-3 in middle school, and then French 4 freshman year, does he have to take Spanish/French 5 sophmore year and Spanish/French 6 junior year to get to AP Spanish/French 7 senior year? That's a lot of years of language before getting to AP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So for kids who do language 4 in their freshman year, most are doing AP in their sophomore year? Lnguage 5 and 6 just slow it down for them to do AP in junior or senior year?
YES
Not true.
Can you explain what happens then?
If my kid takes Spanish/French 1-3 in middle school, and then French 4 freshman year, does he have to take Spanish/French 5 sophmore year and Spanish/French 6 junior year to get to AP Spanish/French 7 senior year? That's a lot of years of language before getting to AP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So for kids who do language 4 in their freshman year, most are doing AP in their sophomore year? Lnguage 5 and 6 just slow it down for them to do AP in junior or senior year?
YES
Not true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not labeled as Honors, but it is Advanced Level, which has the same weight as Honors/AP in the weighted GPA.
Nope.
While it is not labeled as "honors," it is indeed labeled as "Advanced Level": https://coursebulletin.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/CourseDetails/Index/WLG2045A.
Some teachers may recommend to (or some kids might want to) skip French 5 and go straight to AP French. Possible scenarios are if you're coming into high school from a French immersion background or if you've done well in middle school French 3, etc. But, some kids might want to go slower and insert the French 5 into their French track, depending on their other classes. I'm glad French 5 is an option.
Yup. Mine did this.
Also, to the Nope person, AP, Honors and Advanced all carry the same weighting of 1 pt.
That will depend on the colleges they apply to. The University of California doesn't count a single Honors class outside of California. Only APs.