Honors Chemistry as an elective in 9th grade at TJ

Anonymous
Has anyone’s child taken Chemistry as an elective in 9th grade at TJ?
Anonymous
Cannot be taken the summer before or during freshman year. Can be taken as a summer course at the end of freshman, only if offered by TJ. Not easy as a summer course, not recommended without advanced prep.
Anonymous
I’m asking about taking the class at TJ during 9th grade. This is an option for students to choose if they will be enrolled in AP Pre-calculus or higher in 9th.
Anonymous
It's never been allowed before, so the answer is no, no one has done it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m asking about taking the class at TJ during 9th grade. This is an option for students to choose if they will be enrolled in AP Pre-calculus or higher in 9th.

Where did you get this information about math level dependency?
Biology 1 is a full year freshman course, and is a prerequisite for Chemistry 1.
Anonymous
It was on the TJ course selection options for the class of 2029 for any student taking AP Pre-calc or above in 9th grade.
Anonymous
This is the first time TJ is allowing Chemistry HN to be taken as a freshman elective. It is only available to advanced math students that have completed Algebra 2 before entering TJ.

There is one poster on this forum constantly badmouthing middle school math acceleration posting bogus arguments why students should not enroll in Algebra 1 in 6th, or enroll in Geometry in 7th grade summer, in order to complete Algebra 2 full year in 8th grade, even though they are excellent math acceleration options for advanced math students.

Glad DC completed Algebra 2 full year in 8th grade, and will be enrolling in TJ Chemistry 1 as a full year course in TJ freshman itself, helping with overall course load distribution.
Anonymous
Kids are taking honors biology and chemistry in one year? Cool enough
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kids are taking honors biology and chemistry in one year? Cool enough

base school kids have been doing it forever. TJ is catching up, but allowing only accelerated math students.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kids are taking honors biology and chemistry in one year? Cool enough

base school kids have been doing it forever. TJ is catching up, but allowing only accelerated math students.


I have heard of doubling up with Honors Chem and AP Biology but not Honors Bio and Honors Chem. I thought the doubling up was more the honors class and then the AP class for the last years Honors.
Anonymous
Most stem schools have students in freshmen taking two science courses. TJ freshmen chem is much better than summer chem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most stem schools have students in freshmen taking two science courses. TJ freshmen chem is much better than summer chem.


Except that it's not a thing. So other than that, better. (Also, it isn't offered this summer, so that's not a thing either.)

OP's DC will have to double up some other class, not science.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m asking about taking the class at TJ during 9th grade. This is an option for students to choose if they will be enrolled in AP Pre-calculus or higher in 9th.

Yes, it is an option starting this year. Only Precalc or above students can take Chemistry in Freshman year.

This is an excellent option for advanced math students.
Anonymous
Any input on how intense honors chem is at TJ? My freshman is considering taking it along with bio, however we are worried if that will be too much to handle. He is planning on doing band for 4 years, so this might help with the course load.
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Anonymous wrote:Any input on how intense honors chem is at TJ? My freshman is considering taking it along with bio, however we are worried if that will be too much to handle. He is planning on doing band for 4 years, so this might help with the course load.


I don’t know about the Chem, but my kid said that Bio 1 is quite intense at TJ.
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