So it's no point to go to TJ unless you're after the "TJ experience" |
That's just what is reported to me by my kid. That said, I've had detailed discussions about performance at TJ. The C he got - his math teacher said he understood the material perfectly but he needed to be about 3x faster completing the questions. So it wasn't about knowledge, it was about speed. It's completing complex math in equations in less than 2 minutes each. Imagine being totally competent but that's not the goal. |
It's probably about 45/45 As, Bs and then 10% Cs. |
That is a BS story your child fed you. There are levels of understanding and also there is mastery you gain from practice. Someone who practiced such as by doing all the assigned homework, and many kids dont, can complete the tests on time. |
You're not understanding. This is the conversation I had with the teacher not my child. |
Sorry, I meant how did he take a “ton of classes before ever hitting TJ?” |
Not PP, but understanding and speed are separate skills needed to get an A. If you think only understanding is enough, wait until you get to college courses. |
Sounds like you’re trying to make my response about something else. The question wasn’t whether to go or not go to tj or whether tj is worthy as an experience notwithstanding how it may impact college acceptances. This is what you’re implying I was saying with my answer. I was simply responding to this statement, which was false: “Some say top 15% or even 20% at TJ will put you on par with top 5% at a base, true?” |
All kids at TJ have at least A1H, a HS class. A bunch of kids have A1H and Geometry. Probably 1/3, maybe only 1/4, have A2H. I would guess a decent number of kids at TJ have at least 1 year of a foreign language, a good number will have 2 years. My kid is a rising 9th grader with A1H, Geometry, and 2 years of foreign lnaguage so 4 HS classes. He earned A's in all four classes. |
Get the IEP for slow processing speed. My kid can walk circles around the teacher (not run, ha!) and gets credit for it |
Your kid's teacher told you that they give As to cheaters? And you did t report it to the principal, CO, and media? |
In my hardest college math class, the exam had 4 questions, and solving 2 earned an A. |
Very hard to believe a TJ parent is this stupid. Was your child adopted? |
NP. My child is coming in from APS with algebra, geometry, 2 years of foreign language, world geography and summer PE 9 |
| Unweighted 2.9. |