Blair magnet and AoPS

Anonymous
If your child attends Blair magnet, have they continued going to AoPS? DC likes AoPs a lot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If your child attends Blair magnet, have they continued going to AoPS? DC likes AoPs a lot.

What's with these posts promoting AoPS business?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your child attends Blair magnet, have they continued going to AoPS? DC likes AoPs a lot.

What's with these posts promoting AoPS business?


Not sure what you are referring to. I believe this is my first post on AAP ever. It looked like a good place to ask. SMCS has a long day, and commute adds to it, and then they will have HW on top... but DC wants to continue through AoPS and we are wondering if that makes sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your child attends Blair magnet, have they continued going to AoPS? DC likes AoPs a lot.

What's with these posts promoting AoPS business?


Not sure what you are referring to. I believe this is my first post on AAP ever. It looked like a good place to ask. SMCS has a long day, and commute adds to it, and then they will have HW on top... but DC wants to continue through AoPS and we are wondering if that makes sense.

I agree with PP. These posts referencing aops on different dcum forums is ridiculous and transparently product placement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If your child attends Blair magnet, have they continued going to AoPS? DC likes AoPs a lot.


If your child enjoys the enrichment then there is no reason to stop. My kid has continued with RSM because he likes the math competition program. If your child doesn’t enjoy it, then stop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If your child attends Blair magnet, have they continued going to AoPS? DC likes AoPs a lot.

It all depends on the child's interest and appetite. DC liked Kumon in early elementary, and later switched to Curie along with friends, and enjoys doing it along with them.
Anonymous
Yeah: AoPs advertises here way too much.

It’s not a great program. It’s way overpriced and it feeds on the type A dcum parent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah: AoPs advertises here way too much.

It’s not a great program. It’s way overpriced and it feeds on the type A dcum parent.


What a ridiculous thread. People talk about AoPs because they like it. This is the most parsimonious explanation and no conspiracy theory necessary.

You're welcome.

--AoPs fan
Anonymous
+1 Curie fan
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah: AoPs advertises here way too much.

It’s not a great program. It’s way overpriced and it feeds on the type A dcum parent.



our kid loves it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If your child attends Blair magnet, have they continued going to AoPS? DC likes AoPs a lot.


Which classes are they taking in 8th grade?

The baseline academic-year AoPS in-person math class series can be displaced by Blair accelerated math classes and math clubs, where most of your AoPS classmates are going to. Plus some aligned Alcumus for extra challenge math homework. And the books are great to have and read alongside class.

The high level contest courses that are mostly online can be replaced by math clubs peer study groups, depending on kid.
Anonymous
Team RSM here, my kid enjoys the math competition class. He liked the grade level class but was a grade level higher until 6th grade when they insisted he do pre-algebra and not algebra. He dropped the grade level math because it was no longer interesting. He still does math competition classes though.

He has done the AoPS online math competition classes. He says they are fine but he doesn’t like the format. He said he learned a good amount but prefers a formal class with interaction.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Team RSM here, my kid enjoys the math competition class. He liked the grade level class but was a grade level higher until 6th grade when they insisted he do pre-algebra and not algebra. He dropped the grade level math because it was no longer interesting. He still does math competition classes though.

He has done the AoPS online math competition classes. He says they are fine but he doesn’t like the format. He said he learned a good amount but prefers a formal class with interaction.
What about the vierua campus classes, then?q
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Team RSM here, my kid enjoys the math competition class. He liked the grade level class but was a grade level higher until 6th grade when they insisted he do pre-algebra and not algebra. He dropped the grade level math because it was no longer interesting. He still does math competition classes though.

He has done the AoPS online math competition classes. He says they are fine but he doesn’t like the format. He said he learned a good amount but prefers a formal class with interaction.
What about the vierua campus classes, then?q


RSM is a 5 minute drive, Vienna is 30 minute drive. I don’t know is AoPS has a math competition in person class. And he likes RSMs program so why change?

AoPS is a good program but not the only one. People on this forum seem to be very fixated on AoPS and don’t seem to be interested in looking at different options.
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