My daughter is about to finish up WH and we are looking at her science for next year. She really doesn't want to do chemistry again, she feels that the chemistry in WG and MTMM was enough!! At this age (she's 16) I feel like she should have some say in the school courses, however, at one time she really wanted to be a veterinarian so I feel science is important! She now says she doesn't want to be one because of all the science involved. So I'm debating on just making her do the science scheduled in AH1 (with or without lab??) or doing some other science or a different chemistry. My question is in the sneak peaks for AH1, Carrie talked about something called Chemistry 101 DVD that people could add to beef up the science in WG. That post is here: https://heartofdakota.com/board3/viewto ... =6&t=16078
Could we just use those DVDs for next year, adding it to what she did in WG. How would that look in transcripts, etc?
high school chemistry
high school chemistry
Robbi
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DD 20 Graduated from HOD
DS 16 All dual credit for his senior year.
DS 11 RevtoRec
DS 9 CTC
We have now used all the guides!
Re: high school chemistry
Robbi,
The Chemistry 101 DVDs are really wonderful, however they work better as an add-on to an existing course. Otherwise, you would have to add so much to them to make them credit worthy. It definitely could be done, it would just be a challenge. If your daughter is thinking of being a vet, she should do a math-based chemistry (which is what we have scheduled in US1). If she is moving away from the idea of being a vet, she has a bit more leeway in the sciences... although most colleges want to see either an IPC or Physical Science course, a Biology course, and a Chemistry course on the high school transcript.
High school is a great time for students to try different subjects to see where there real interests lie. If your daughter is less excited about being a vet because of the science involved - that is part of the sifting and sorting process that often takes place as kiddos try to decide what they would enjoy doing post high school.
Blessings,
Carrie
The Chemistry 101 DVDs are really wonderful, however they work better as an add-on to an existing course. Otherwise, you would have to add so much to them to make them credit worthy. It definitely could be done, it would just be a challenge. If your daughter is thinking of being a vet, she should do a math-based chemistry (which is what we have scheduled in US1). If she is moving away from the idea of being a vet, she has a bit more leeway in the sciences... although most colleges want to see either an IPC or Physical Science course, a Biology course, and a Chemistry course on the high school transcript.
High school is a great time for students to try different subjects to see where there real interests lie. If your daughter is less excited about being a vet because of the science involved - that is part of the sifting and sorting process that often takes place as kiddos try to decide what they would enjoy doing post high school.
Blessings,
Carrie
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Re: high school chemistry
You could postpone chemistry to her senior year, if there is another science she is more interested in taking next year.
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Re: high school chemistry
This is a great question....my oldest used the recommended science option for US1, and loved it, but it was tough. He was headed to a math/science based field, so it all worked out well, as this option really prepared him for his course of study in college.Carrie wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 7:01 pmRobbi,
The Chemistry 101 DVDs are really wonderful, however they work better as an add-on to an existing course. Otherwise, you would have to add so much to them to make them credit worthy. It definitely could be done, it would just be a challenge. If your daughter is thinking of being a vet, she should do a math-based chemistry (which is what we have scheduled in US1). If she is moving away from the idea of being a vet, she has a bit more leeway in the sciences... although most colleges want to see either an IPC or Physical Science course, a Biology course, and a Chemistry course on the high school transcript.
High school is a great time for students to try different subjects to see where there real interests lie. If your daughter is less excited about being a vet because of the science involved - that is part of the sifting and sorting process that often takes place as kiddos try to decide what they would enjoy doing post high school.
Blessings,
Carrie
For kids that aren't needing a math based chemistry, what would you recommend as a less intense science option for that year?
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Mom to five great blessings
Ds23 - Graduated from HOD!
Ds21 - Graduated from HOD!
Dd19 - Graduated from HOD!
Dd17 - US History 2
Dd16 - World History
Loving HOD since 2010!