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In reply to the discussion: I need some advice on our son. [View all]RiffRandell
(5,909 posts)39. Thanks for the input.
I knew I wasn't pursuing math in college so after my junior year in HS trig about freaking killed me so senior year I took "business math" which basically taught you how to balance a checkbook and consisted of basic adding and subtracting...needless to say I got a high A.
I was tired by my senior year!
I swear our 8-year old daughter could get an A in it.
I think our state requires 4 years of math too but I guess I need to get on it and find out.
He's also currently taking a foreign language because he tested well on the entry exam which means he'll only need 1 more in HS, so he's ahead in that respect.
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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