A thirteen year old Eagle taking MIT’s Introductory Course in Python Computer Programming for a grade says: “It’s pretty hard. It might take until the end of the summer to finish it.”
Two Middle School Eagles taking a Harvard University course on Chemistry and Cooking send the following:
- Cola = Molecular Density
- Sugar = Oven Calibration and Melting Point
- Eggplant = Moles
- Cabbage = Acids and Bases
- Eggs = Heat
- Tea = Heat and Mass
- Cookies = Moles
“So far, we have spent 16 hours on it, and that’s only the first two weeks!”
Another Middle School Eagle completes a University of Pennsylvania Law course, earning an “A.”
EdX (MIT and Harvard) announces anyone can earn the first two years of college credit from Arizona State University for a minimal fee, with hours that will transfer to any university.
How will our Eagles perform in college? We’ll know long before they enroll — as Sophomores and Juniors.