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  1. My 16 yr old DD, is sandwiched between older brother who everything academic comes easy to...got tuition + stipend at local university, math whiz. And, younger sister, vivacious, school comes easy to, started piano & caught up to DD in 2 years. My 16 yr old feels like she doesn't excel at anything, and that nothing comes easy to her. Cousin her same age is a track star.

     

    She works very hard & her coop teachers love her because she always does her work.

     

    We're having a hard time finding curriculum for her 11/12th grade years. She bristles at the mention of AP/testing required subjects. I think she's worried about letting us down, not measuring up to older brother.

     

    I don't know what to do, how to help her! She's amazing with young children & volunteers. I've been working on setting up an internship type one day a week working in the children's ministry program at church.

     

    Watching the tears drip out of her big eyes last night, my heart is breaking for her.

  2. My 16 yr old DD, is sandwiched between older brother who everything academic comes easy to...got tuition + stipend at local university, math whiz. And, younger sister, vivacious, school comes easy to, started piano & caught up to DD in 2 years. My 16 yr old feels like she doesn't excel at anything, and that nothing comes easy to her. Cousin her same age is a track star.

     

    She works very hard & her coop teachers love her because she always does her work.

     

    We're having a hard time finding curriculum for her 11/12th grade years. She bristles at the mention of AP/testing required subjects. I think she's worried about letting us down, not measuring up to older brother.

     

    I don't know what to do, how to help her! She's amazing with young children & volunteers. I've been working on setting up an internship type one day a week working in the children's ministry program at church.

     

    I'm thinking MFW, US History. She'll have the option of the Clep tests. Just wondering if anyone has any BTDT suggestions.

     

    Watching the tears drip out of her big eyes last night, my heart is breaking for her.

  3. We skipped physical science, and went straight to bju chemistry in 9th, and bju biology in 10th. I wish I'd made her take physical science!! She's not a mathy kid. (We actually re-did Algebra I.) She had to work her tail off in chemistry, and in retrospect, we could have made life so much easier if we'd done physical science first. She'd had strong science in jh, thought she was ready & so we moved her ahead.

     

    BJU appears to be about 3/5th pre physics, and 2/5 pre chem. We're actually considering going back to physical science for the pre-physics portion, or moving to Apologia Adv Biology.

     

    Our coop science teacher truly believes Apologia is light in content.

  4. Anyone used this that can say, was it a good choice? Did your child take the CLEP test with success?

     

    DD has been doing group classes. Next year (11th grade), all other kids are enrolling in public or private school. She really wants to stay home. I'm overwhelmed with decisions. I'd really like her to take a couple of AP or CLEP tests, in 11th & 12 grades. We don't have much of a dual enrollment program where we are, rural.

     

    Thinking the MFW Am History, Apologia Physics, prep for AP Lang, Algebra 2??

     

    She's done:

    9th grade

    Geometry

    Chemistry

    World History (Sonlight 300)

    German I

    Health/Nutrition 1 semester & 1 semester sewing

    Speech / Analytical Grammar / Lit in Sonlight

    PE

     

     

    10th Grade

     

    BJU English / Lit

    German II (Powerglide)

    Re-did Algebra I

    Biology

    Business Tech (SOS)

    Model UN

    Fine Arts - German Missions Team with local school

  5. My DS used a 'used' SAT prep book with practice tests, believe the book you're speaking of. It was a couple of years behind. When he took the practice tests, he did well. When he took the SAT, he did well. He only had to take it one time.

     

    On a side note, he said the book 'Hack the SAT' was the best prep he did. A friends was struggling, had to get his score up to confirm his entrance to honors college, lent him the book & his score went up 200 points. My understanding, mainly test taking strategies, but gave them more confidence.

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