Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pp again. I do think you can get away with no studying in middle school but not high school AP classes.
I agree. The poster that mentioned all the APs with no work is not being truthful. They are a troll.
Anonymous wrote:Pp again. I do think you can get away with no studying in middle school but not high school AP classes.
Anonymous wrote:My three children are now in their mid to late 30s and they are doing very well! We never over scheduled them and we just let them do what they wanted to do which was not crazy. None of them were crazy about sports though they did participate. We encouraged it but didn’t drive it. They definitely pursued their own interests which we supported. We did encourage them to be good students and they were.
Anonymous wrote:Does less scheduled also mean you don't supplement much at home? I'm not very happy with our public school, and I'm thinking of adding some work at home. Nothing major, just a page of math and spelling a few times a week, maybe 20 minutes a day. Basically things I think he should be learning at school. Is everyone already doing this, and I just don't know...?
Anonymous wrote:My kid is in high school has straight As and no homework. All honors and AP classes. I dont know why the schools did away with homework. What do you want my kid to do in their free time?
Anonymous wrote:If you are an average adult who went to an average college, have an average job and your kids attend an average school, your kid is probably doing fine and will continue your average lives. They can also go to an average college, get an average job, marry a fellow average spouse and repeat. This is probably what happens to most people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is in high school has straight As and no homework. All honors and AP classes. I dont know why the schools did away with homework. What do you want my kid to do in their free time?
What kind of joke high school does your child attend? My kid gets tons of work in his AP classes. There is no way your child has no homework if he is taking AP world or US history, AP Calc, AP chem, etc. my kid is getting crushed with work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is in high school has straight As and no homework. All honors and AP classes. I dont know why the schools did away with homework. What do you want my kid to do in their free time?
What kind of joke high school does your child attend? My kid gets tons of work in his AP classes. There is no way your child has no homework if he is taking AP world or US history, AP Calc, AP chem, etc. my kid is getting crushed with work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is in high school has straight As and no homework. All honors and AP classes. I dont know why the schools did away with homework. What do you want my kid to do in their free time?
What kind of joke high school does your child attend? My kid gets tons of work in his AP classes. There is no way your child has no homework if he is taking AP world or US history, AP Calc, AP chem, etc. my kid is getting crushed with work.
Can't believe anyone would be happy that they're kid is getting crushed by work.
Who said anything about being happy? I’m just saying that AP classes require work. I don’t buy the pp who said their child gets no homework. At open house and back to school night, the teachers all said the AP classes are 1-2 hours per class per day. I know my kid probably studied 5+ hours for his AP history test last week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is in high school has straight As and no homework. All honors and AP classes. I dont know why the schools did away with homework. What do you want my kid to do in their free time?
What kind of joke high school does your child attend? My kid gets tons of work in his AP classes. There is no way your child has no homework if he is taking AP world or US history, AP Calc, AP chem, etc. my kid is getting crushed with work.
Can't believe anyone would be happy that they're kid is getting crushed by work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is in high school has straight As and no homework. All honors and AP classes. I dont know why the schools did away with homework. What do you want my kid to do in their free time?
What kind of joke high school does your child attend? My kid gets tons of work in his AP classes. There is no way your child has no homework if he is taking AP world or US history, AP Calc, AP chem, etc. my kid is getting crushed with work.
Anonymous wrote:If you are an average adult who went to an average college, have an average job and your kids attend an average school, your kid is probably doing fine and will continue your average lives. They can also go to an average college, get an average job, marry a fellow average spouse and repeat. This is probably what happens to most people.