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  1. Sure!

    Spanish - HSA- 2x week live

    Chem, DC Eng, Computer Science- 1 x week live

    Alg 2- Asynchronous w D Owens

    AP Macro w PAH- asynchronous w daily assignments due

    Mon- Span

    Tue- Chem & Out half a day for music lessons

    Wed- no live

    Thurs- Span and English

    Friday - Computer

    * It May be the AP course that is throwing things for a loop since it has daily work due and big essays weekly.

    He works from 8-4 w about a 30-45 min lunch break. 

     

  2. 1 hour ago, klmama said:

    OP, when the workload is heavy, sometimes kids manage it better by reading over the weekend when there is less time pressure.  Could they do that?  

    Yes they have done some evening and weekend work. In this situation it isn’t really the reading that is heavy but the assignments/writing.

    Maybe I am just frustrated that during the 1 1/2 hours they aren’t accomplishing anything off their to-do list and this is the first year we have taken all courses online. So when you add up all the hours they are sitting in class rather than working, it basically uses up a little more than a school day. Syllabi/assignment sheets are not being posted early so they can get ahead the weekend before on chapter reading so they still have to read the chapter after class that is discussed during class. 

    Just wondering if there is a better balance between live online and regular at-home courses?

  3. Hi! 

    I think our whole household finished week two of classes with our heads spinning. I haven’t let on to my teenage sons yet, but I think I might have overloaded them this year and am thinking of dropping one or two of their online courses and going another route with it. I ended up signing each of them up for 6 online classes each (5 live ones each ? plus Derek Owens math and an AP class for my oldest ??) I’d first like to say they absolutely LOVE the classes and the teachers.  I also love the quality of the programs and the teachers.  However, with each of the live ones taking up an hour and a half, that’s a full 7 1/2 hours of just being in class with no work being accomplished. Then each teacher assigns a full 5 days worth of fairly heavy assignments.

    Im just worried about them being under TOO much pressure. The last two weeks have been exhausting even for me and I just don’t know that I made the right decision due to the high volume of class work required after the 1 1/2 hour of class time. I can’t make the number of hours stretch out enough on paper. Plus I know my oldest needs to start some SAT prep study. I have always been an on-task academically minded homeschool mom but perhaps I’ve taken it too far this year. How do you know if you have? The kids struggled this week to even have a moment to breathe but I do want to push them acadmically since they are older but not make them miserable and completely overwhelmed. How much is too much in your experience doing online coursework?

     

  4. Evanthe, a lot of what they told you they wanted is almost the opposite of what’s i am having my son do and also what I planned on doing on his transcript based on the colleges I’ve spoke to. Do you mind me asking what University it is you met with? Feel free to PM me instead of posting if you’d feel more comfortable. I’d just like to see if it is one that my son is interested in so I can keep their requirements in mind.

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  5. Good morning,

    I was looking at having my DS take the PAH AP Macro class in the fall and self-study for Micro in the Spring because I saw that the majority of people were not signing up for AP Micro through PAH. Today I stumbled on info that Mr. Burns, the PAH Micro teacher, is teaching a full year of AP Macro and Micro through TPS.  So, now I'm wondering is it the subject matter that causes people not to take AP Micro and instead self-study, is it the teacher?  Anyone have experience taking it with this teacher or through TPS?

    I've found very few reviews for any courses at all through TPS so that is also perplexing to me.  Any reason why?  

  6. Attila- thanks for your reply. He is very strong in the area of literature. And I would say an average student when it comes to writing but he despises it and it creates anxiety for him. Although once he produces written work, he receives good grades on it. It's the time consuming anxiety he doesn't have time in his schedule for if AP Human Geography is any indication of the work load of AP courses

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  7. rdj2027- thank you for your detailed reply! I had never thought about the different time zone needs, but that makes complete sense to me.

    I, too, agree about the "busy" work and overload of work that becomes just too much that the students aren't able to get all their other subjects adequately done. My children have experienced this with a couple of their classes, where they've fallen behind due to focusing so much time on the work required with their online courses PLUS the hour and a half of live class. I think the 60 minute time limit would be a great thing to try.

    I had a difficult time locating a variety of Geography courses as well. This includes simply a high quality US Geography and some state Geography for younger students.

    I'm wondering if the needs are more core based still or would there be any need for more unique electives that haven't been tapped into?

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