This is a WWYD. Any college students around, any parents of HS seniors applying to schools, any one working (work? what's that!) in the arts, join in. Thanks.
Someone I know is a junior in HS. So far, has a great GPA, taking 2 AP courses this year, says that Honors Physics is their easy class, is in a Language 4 class, has outside interests/friends/etc.. WELL, course selection for next year has reared its ugly head and this is how things are stacking up.
First off, pertinent state requirements for graduating are:
4 years of English
4 years of Math
4 years of Science
Electives
3 years of a Language or 2 + 2 years of 2 different languages
This year this student is in 2 AP classes - an AP History & an AP English - doing well in each. Took a HS Math class and a Language 1 class back in 8th Grade so this is the "WWYD" dilemma...
*doesn't have to take any language next year, but the Lang teacher is great & the student had been planning to take the Lang's AP class senior year.
*doesn't have to take any Math classes Senior year but has a real gift for Math and had the teacher who teaches AP Calc A/B earlier in HS and would like to have him as a teacher again.
*Had thought of taking 5
AP classes next year, but then wouldn't have a life.
*Has just been invited to take AP Physics Senior year (that is NOT going to happen)...again, wouldn't have a life
*Has already locked-in a 2nd-year 2-Credit Elective, is taking the "1" class this year & loves the class, it's creative and the students actually get experience with professional-grade equipment and software
*Wants to get into a particular field in music and has become very focussed on that, so really needs to build a portfolio or body of work for possible admissions next year. No classes in this particular field are offered at the HS.
*A year-long seminar-style class is being offered next year on the greatest playwright in the English language *BUT* this class will not count as one of the English Requirements, it will only count as an Elective.
SO!
the student could actually take Remedial 12th Grade English and it would count as their Requirement (but they'd be bored the entire year) but remember! (as I said above), the "playwright" seminar won't.
BUT!
the seminar-class would tie in more to the student's chosen field.
It's different from years ago, this school system has Standard and Advanced Diplomas and all sorts of special seals that they can put on your diploma if you qualify - Early College Scholar, AP Scholar, etc. etc.
So, WWYD?...
Drop one or both of the AP classes that would be with teachers the student really likes but the student doesn't need those classes to graduate?
Damn the torpedos, full speed ahead and take all 5 AP Classes?
Will the student be penalized in the admissions 'race' because they could have taken AP Calculus senior year but didn't? Do music schools even care? Should the student take the AP Calculus class now just in case they change their mind about their major?
Thanks in advance for any thoughts you might have on the situation. I am still gob-smacked (even though the shock has worn off), that the seminar will not count as an English class.
agnes!
Someone I know is a junior in HS. So far, has a great GPA, taking 2 AP courses this year, says that Honors Physics is their easy class, is in a Language 4 class, has outside interests/friends/etc.. WELL, course selection for next year has reared its ugly head and this is how things are stacking up.
First off, pertinent state requirements for graduating are:
4 years of English
4 years of Math
4 years of Science
Electives
3 years of a Language or 2 + 2 years of 2 different languages
This year this student is in 2 AP classes - an AP History & an AP English - doing well in each. Took a HS Math class and a Language 1 class back in 8th Grade so this is the "WWYD" dilemma...
*doesn't have to take any language next year, but the Lang teacher is great & the student had been planning to take the Lang's AP class senior year.
*doesn't have to take any Math classes Senior year but has a real gift for Math and had the teacher who teaches AP Calc A/B earlier in HS and would like to have him as a teacher again.
*Had thought of taking 5

*Has just been invited to take AP Physics Senior year (that is NOT going to happen)...again, wouldn't have a life
*Has already locked-in a 2nd-year 2-Credit Elective, is taking the "1" class this year & loves the class, it's creative and the students actually get experience with professional-grade equipment and software
*Wants to get into a particular field in music and has become very focussed on that, so really needs to build a portfolio or body of work for possible admissions next year. No classes in this particular field are offered at the HS.
*A year-long seminar-style class is being offered next year on the greatest playwright in the English language *BUT* this class will not count as one of the English Requirements, it will only count as an Elective.

SO!
the student could actually take Remedial 12th Grade English and it would count as their Requirement (but they'd be bored the entire year) but remember! (as I said above), the "playwright" seminar won't.
BUT!
the seminar-class would tie in more to the student's chosen field.
It's different from years ago, this school system has Standard and Advanced Diplomas and all sorts of special seals that they can put on your diploma if you qualify - Early College Scholar, AP Scholar, etc. etc.
So, WWYD?...
Drop one or both of the AP classes that would be with teachers the student really likes but the student doesn't need those classes to graduate?
Damn the torpedos, full speed ahead and take all 5 AP Classes?
Will the student be penalized in the admissions 'race' because they could have taken AP Calculus senior year but didn't? Do music schools even care? Should the student take the AP Calculus class now just in case they change their mind about their major?
Thanks in advance for any thoughts you might have on the situation. I am still gob-smacked (even though the shock has worn off), that the seminar will not count as an English class.
agnes!