AOPS helpful to keep up with TJ?

Anonymous
DC currently does AOPS Math. Wondering if the program would be able to match TJ speed and be helpful to continue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC currently does AOPS Math. Wondering if the program would be able to match TJ speed and be helpful to continue.


Yeah it probably helps. The problem solving component of the math is a bit next level compared to base schools where you can sort of get by on formulas and algorithms
Anonymous
Any math practice after school helps with developing math proficiency. It does not matter if it is Kumon, RSM, Curie, AoPs, or simply workbooks from Amazon, etc. they all help develop necessary math skills.
workbooks like this help as well https://www.amazon.com/McGraw-Hill-Education-Algebra-Review-Workbook/dp/1260128881
Anonymous
Thank you PPs. Very helpful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC currently does AOPS Math. Wondering if the program would be able to match TJ speed and be helpful to continue.


AoPS is faster (and broader and deeper) than TJ.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any math practice after school helps with developing math proficiency. It does not matter if it is Kumon, RSM, Curie, AoPs, or simply workbooks from Amazon, etc. they all help develop necessary math skills.
workbooks like this help as well https://www.amazon.com/McGraw-Hill-Education-Algebra-Review-Workbook/dp/1260128881


If that workbook helps, you're in for a rough 4 years at TJ.
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