Anonymous wrote:The fact is that most top students start language in middle school and have Algebra 1 in middle school as well.
Unless someone here is a Princeton admissions rep, no one knows what Princeton "counted." You just know that a student was admitted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top school will want him to continue his studies, plain and simple. Stopping shoes that he’s just a bean counter, checking off requirement boxes as he goes, and not someone who is genuinely interested in learning.
I would think the opposite. If he continues to take a class he’s not interested in, just because He thinksthat’s what top schools want to see, that’s him not d doing what HE wants.
College admissions officers are not examining his schedule that critically. Five years of foreign language in MCPS is five years of foreign language. No college, should look down on that because he didn’t take a sixth year. I know that Kids get into top 20 schools all the time from FCPS without taking five years, let alone six. This is why guidance counselors do not want to give iadvice on this. Because it soon as a kid does not get into A specific collegesomeone will Want to blame the GC’s advice.As long as your kid is taking a great number of honors and AP classes, that shows rigor. There is plenty of room for 4 years of band classes, or an art or theater class.A student does not have to replace a Spanish class with an equally difficult class., Especially in the senior year.
I do not think a top school would count the two years of Spanish in middle school so they would assume this student has 3 years of high school Spanish
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top school will want him to continue his studies, plain and simple. Stopping shoes that he’s just a bean counter, checking off requirement boxes as he goes, and not someone who is genuinely interested in learning.
I would think the opposite. If he continues to take a class he’s not interested in, just because He thinksthat’s what top schools want to see, that’s him not d doing what HE wants.
College admissions officers are not examining his schedule that critically. Five years of foreign language in MCPS is five years of foreign language. No college, should look down on that because he didn’t take a sixth year. I know that Kids get into top 20 schools all the time from FCPS without taking five years, let alone six. This is why guidance counselors do not want to give iadvice on this. Because it soon as a kid does not get into A specific collegesomeone will Want to blame the GC’s advice.As long as your kid is taking a great number of honors and AP classes, that shows rigor. There is plenty of room for 4 years of band classes, or an art or theater class.A student does not have to replace a Spanish class with an equally difficult class., Especially in the senior year.
I do not think a top school would count the two years of Spanish in middle school so they would assume this student has 3 years of high school Spanish
In FCPS, it counts as HS credit. Same way that taking Algebra in MS counts as HS credit.