Beginning high school Science plans....
Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2016 12:45 pm
My son, just turned 14 in Dec., will be starting MTMM in the Fall. I'm working on his high school plans. He wants to be done by the time he turns 17, which is almost exactly three years. He isn't college bound, plans to own his own business doing something with engines or cars or something along that line. He is very hands on, does not like reading or writing and he struggles with a lot of the reading in HOD. But we're pushing forward anyway. Today I'm trying to figure out his science "agenda" for the next three years.
There seems to be a lot of chemistry and physics.... We did EE Science (advanced) this year, I was planning to do the MTMM chem. this next year, ICP in WG and Biology in WH. After looking at all the guides though and reading comments about chemistry and adding to it and such, I'm wondering if this would work....
Counting EE Science this year for 1/2 credit, 1/2 credit in MTMM for the chemistry (using as written, plus possibly watching the Chem 101 DVD's), 1 credit in WG for ICP (which is also physics and chemistry, thus giving him 2 full credits for physics and chemistry total), then 1 credit for Biology in WH. That is three full credits which is what Missouri requires for public school. Then if needed and if he "wants" to add more, we could add another harder physics course after all of this? Thoughts? Other suggestions?
There seems to be a lot of chemistry and physics.... We did EE Science (advanced) this year, I was planning to do the MTMM chem. this next year, ICP in WG and Biology in WH. After looking at all the guides though and reading comments about chemistry and adding to it and such, I'm wondering if this would work....
Counting EE Science this year for 1/2 credit, 1/2 credit in MTMM for the chemistry (using as written, plus possibly watching the Chem 101 DVD's), 1 credit in WG for ICP (which is also physics and chemistry, thus giving him 2 full credits for physics and chemistry total), then 1 credit for Biology in WH. That is three full credits which is what Missouri requires for public school. Then if needed and if he "wants" to add more, we could add another harder physics course after all of this? Thoughts? Other suggestions?