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In reply to the discussion: I need some advice on our son. [View all]fasttense
(17,301 posts)23. I never got above a C in math.
Yet did great in Geometry, trig and physics. But that was back when girls were not suppose to do well in math. My Algebra teacher made us take the test that he gave at the end of the year. He said if you got an A on it you didn't have to take the class. I not only got an A, I got 100% correct. Math was easy but class was boring. I read the entire math book when he handed it out on my own. I spent that semester in the library. Yet my grades on my report card were always Cs.
Testing does not measure what teachers think it does.
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Are you more worried about maintaining high avg grade or furthering math proficiency?
Panich52
Feb 2015
#8
take the b. put him in all the AP course, in all the rest of subjects and let him do a regular
seabeyond
Feb 2015
#27
both boys did that with their spanish, also. yes. my oldest graduated with enough course to
seabeyond
Feb 2015
#42