
SebastianCat
Members-
Content Count
1,964 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Calendar
Classifieds
Store
Everything posted by SebastianCat
-
Is going back into the dance studio safe?
SebastianCat replied to mommyoffive's topic in The Chat Board
My daughter's studio (part of a larger drama/acting/art school) started summer dance classes last week, then just shut down again for the remainder of the summer after a dance student started showing symptoms after a confirmed exposure. They haven't decided what to do about fall classes yet, except for definitely cancelling at least one major show. -
Common App now or wait till Aug 1
SebastianCat replied to workingmom's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
We started early, but all of the school info rolled over in August. DS's demographic info stayed in his application. As far as I can remember, the general essay questions stayed the same, so if your DS wants to start working on the essays over the summer, as long as he saves them in a Word document, that would give him a head start. Anything school-specific, including school-specific essays, will NOT save when they update the app on August 1. My DS was SO glad that he finished all of his applications in August, before his school semester began, while many of his friends were still c -
https://www.thesupplyfinder.com/ is a website I recently discovered that provides up-to-the-minute reports of where you can purchase hard-to-find supplies. We have had no problems finding kleenex, hand soap, or Lysol liquid this week at our regular grocery store. I was able to order TP and paper towels online at Walmart. Sams had cases of napkins last week. If we absolutely run out of TP, we have enough napkins to use for a while (although they aren't flushable, but I'd prefer them to cloth). This whole experience has made me so much more empathetic to people who live with fo
-
We are letting our son get a dog- where to look?
SebastianCat replied to DawnM's topic in The Chat Board
We are currently looking at adding a dog to our family, who would be primarily our almost 18-year-old's responsibility (with full understanding that it's a FAMILY dog, so I'm ultimately responsible). This ^^^^^ is exactly what we've been doing. We are waiting to hear back from our local lab rescue group right now about a dog we may foster-to-adopt. She needs to be spayed, and with the COVID19 situation, all "elective" pet surgeries are on hold, so she can't be officially adopted until she's spayed. But she fits our criteria, so I'm hoping that it works out, and fostering her may be th -
Florida - all public schools closed until March 30. Many start Spring Break on Monday, so it's just one extra week beyond Spring Break. Florida State universities moving to online instruction until at least April 5. State colleges (not sure if it's all or just some) using online instruction until March 30.
-
Sending kids to school
SebastianCat replied to RubyPenn's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
We haven't sent our kids to school, but did consider it at one point with one child, then decided against it (their choice). One thing to consider is if switching will affect local scholarships down the road. I live in Florida, where high school students are eligible for the Bright Futures scholarship from the state. Students in a public or private school must be enrolled in that school (or can switch from public-to-public) for all of 11th AND 12th grades. Sending a child to school in 11th grade, then pulling them to homeschool in 12th grade, disqualifies them from this scholarship. -
My kids have used passports when they've taken the SAT, PSAT, and ACT prior to being old enough for a learner's permit or driver's license. The passport was accepted with no issues whatsoever. The passports do not have an address. I do think it makes sense to update your DS's information with the College Board so that when they send his SAT scores, they match the name that will be on his college applications. I don't think it would be an issue for test day - they just want to make sure that the name & picture of the person registered for the test is the same person who shows up
-
Congratulations - USMA is awesome. We have a friend who is finishing his plebe year there, and that's a huge honor. Congratulations - does your DD know where she wants to go? Congratulations - FSU is where my DS is leaning right now. My DH and all of his family went to FSU, and my in-laws used to live in Tallahassee before they passed away a few years ago, so FSU is a very strong pull for DS's loyalty. He has also applied to the Honors College.
-
My ds has been accepted at all of the schools he applied to that have released admission decisions. He was admitted to UF yesterday (and was excited that he could try to "crash the server" with all of the tens of thousands of students all trying to log in at the same time to see their decisions). Right now he is trying to decide between FSU (waiting on Honors College/Presidential Scholarship decision, but admitted to the university with the Freshman Scholarship), Eckerd College (Presidential Scholarship), and USF (Director's Award). He's strongly leaning toward majoring in Environment
- 140 replies
-
- 18
-
-
Getting into a Master's Program with bad GPA
SebastianCat replied to Chris in VA's topic in The College Board
I'm in grad school for a M.A.T. degree in Science Education. At my school (University of South Florida), a student whose undergraduate GPA isn't above a 3.0 can take three specific courses from the program and be accepted into the program with a 3.0 GPA in those courses. Prospective students take the General Knowledge Test from the Florida Department of Teacher Certification Exams rather than the GRE. The math on the GKT was basic algebra, geometry, and statistics. I was expecting it to be more difficult. -
Vent: The state of education today
SebastianCat replied to Hadley's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
I am in grad school working on a M.A.T. in Science Education and have spent time observing several middle and high school classes recently. One high school chemistry teacher I spoke with told me that her students won't read assignments when they are assigned from the textbook, but they WILL watch a 5 or 10-minute YouTube video. She creates a worksheet for each unit with QR codes for videos that she has vetted covering each major topic, then assigns the videos as homework rather than anything out of the textbook. I can totally see the necessity for computer graded and multiple-choic -
After much thought and prayer, my son decided not to pursue service academy admissions, but thanks for mentioning us.
-
Is it okay to just apply to one school?
SebastianCat replied to BusyMom5's topic in The College Board
My oldest changed his mind completely about his college trajectory between his junior and senior years, so only applying to one school would not be my preference. Even now, he's a senior and has been accepted to 5 schools, still waiting on several others to release decisions. His top 3 choices are 2 in-state schools and one in-state private school that has a VERY different focus from the others. His choice of potential majors has waffled even during his senior year, so we wanted him to have options for any of his potential choices (when he does finally figure out what he wants to do). -
This is what my course descriptions look like. We don't have any public school courses, but for DE courses, I just copied the course description from the college website. Pre-Calculus Algebra (MAC 1140) – Taken at St. Petersburg College, Spring 2019 Professor: William A. Hemme 3 college credits, 1 high school Math credit Curriculum: Precalculus: Enhanced with Graphing Utilities and Online access, by Sullivan and Sullivan T
-
College App Check-in Commiseration Thread
SebastianCat replied to mirabillis's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
Dual enrollment courses ARE included on the SSAR. Sorry I just now saw your post! -
College App Check-in Commiseration Thread
SebastianCat replied to mirabillis's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
I am SOOOO glad I made my DS do the large majority of work for his college apps in July/August. He is completely finished with all of them, and has been accepted at 3 schools so far (one with a Presidential scholarship offer). I begged my DH to do the FAFSA, and he did that last week when he had a day off from work. We have our Florida Financial Aid app done, Bright Futures service hours verified, SAT/ACT scores sent, DE transcripts sent. I HOPE all we have left to do is to sit back and wait for letters of acceptance and financial aid packages. -
I had a cat who lived with hyperthyroidism for many years (at least 6 or 7) after being diagnosed. As long as you keep up the meds and she is otherwise healthy, Posie could live happily for many years. She is beautiful!
-
I'm in Florida too, and my kids will be doing DE at two different state colleges. My DS has been at St. Pete College since spring 2018, and I don't remember them even asking for a transcript. They may have asked for one just to verify that his high school GPA was sufficient. I'm currently looking at HCC's requirements, since SPC no longer allows out of county students and we live in Hillsborough County. This is what they require: My experience with DE has been that every college has different rules about what they require, but I've never heard anyone ask for high school cour
-
The only course numbers I included on DS's transcript have been the college courses he's taken through dual enrollment. He is applying to 9 universities, has already been accepted at one, and his transcript has been officially accepted already by about half. I haven't seen high school course numbers requested anywhere. If your kids are just starting high school, one thing I would recommend you do now is to start compiling a document with course descriptions. It's MUCH easier to pull together as you go rather than waiting until the start of the senior year. If I am using a curricul
-
Homeschooling in Florida
SebastianCat replied to fourisenough's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
Feel free to PM me if you have specific questions. I live in Tampa and both of my kids are in high school. DS has taken 2 AP courses and lots of DE courses. He'll graduate from high school with 48 DE credits, but many kids graduate from high school and get their A.A. at the same time. Both of my kids have taken the PSAT as well. You will need to establish residency for some of what you want to do. I recommend that you contact FPEA, the statewide homeschool association, and ask your specific questions, because I don't want to guess. (fpea.com) I would be careful about reside -
My DS has already received his first acceptance, from Liberty University. They apparently have rolling admissions and notified him of his acceptance really quickly. He's got one other application fully complete (U. of South Florida), and expects to hear from them pretty early when they start announcing admissions on October 1. He qualifies for an in-state scholarship (Bright Futures) and his grades & test scores qualify him for a significant amount of scholarship money from USF, so we'll see how that shakes out. His other schools all use the Common App, and he's trying to finis
-
One tip that helped me was to alternate sweet and savory drinks on your "clear liquids the day before" diet. I got really shaky and lightheaded when I went too long without drinking something, so I'd slowly sip a Sprite or Gatorade, then slowly sip some broth, alternating sweet/savory and hot/cold, and I felt great doing it that way. Both of my colonoscopies have felt like the BEST nap I've had in a long time, then I've come home and slept for another several hours. The prep is only bad for a few hours, then it's over.
-
I was the one who started the post quoted upthread from 2013 asking about advice for getting a MS puppy, so I'll chime in here... The good: Our MS is now 6 years old and she is an absolutely fabulous dog for our family. She can walk 2-3 miles easily, has gone for (short) runs with my DS who is a cross country runner, and follows me around the house wherever I go. She is very affectionate with our family and loves other dogs. She is my baby! The bad: Unfortunately, there's quite a bit.... She barks a lot. She barks when a package is dropped on our front porch, when the