Oh I am the PP - please never worry about whether or not your kid is doing too much preparation. Do prepare as fully as you can so you will not miss the opportunity. |
TJ is not the end all and be all and it is not necessarily the right place for every child. A child can get a challenging and very rigorous education at any Fairfax County high school by selecting the right courses. Being involved in an out of school activity that allows her to learn about something she really cares about will add immeasurably to her long term education. |
00:28 is meant for 00:09. Best wishes to you! |
It is good to know that advanced summer camps might have some additional value other than just being fun and yet another summer (but expensive) daycare option. |
You completely missed the point of the post. The poster was pointing out that his daughter was really disappointed that she did not make it into TJ and that had the parent prepped, provided additional outside academic opportunity, etc., then she may have made the cut. It certainly seems that had she made it, TJ would have been the right place for her given her strong desire to attend (the first step in enjoying the program). No one is debating that one can get a good and challenging education outside of TJ, of course they can, but in this case, a little parent intervention (especially when she was requesting it) could have made the difference, and the parent feels somewhat guilty for not helping. What is being said, is, do not let others, like many of the moral police on this board, dictate that prepping or helping your child gain an edge is wrong and you should feel guilty or dirty for doing it. Give you child every opportunity to succeed at every turn. In the long run it will benefit them. I applaud the poster and their honesty. Good advice for all. |
See I fall into this category too but now have come to the realization that you did - there is benefit to the extra help. |
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But, neither is Bethesda Lacrosse/Soccer or PVS Zone Team. What's wrong with goal setting? Nothing ventured and nothing gained. Hell, do you think the average child/adult with a 50 percentile doesn't understand these goals are not the end all and be all. That's why goal setting is a moving target continually getting re-adjusted and re-set. I would never discourage a 6 year-old from setting TJ as a goal even if is not necessarily the right place for every child and they do not have a seat for every qualified child. There is nothing in life (station or goal) that is right for every child. I am surprised you didn't know this. |
I actually did not miss the point. The parent tells us that the child did great on her own in school without extra tutors and missed TJ acceptance by a hair because she did not show "genuine interest" in math and science. I don't know why the parent put the words "genuine interest" in quotes, but it appears to indicate that the child did not have a true passion for math and science. If the child truly loved math and science, it would have been evident to her middle school teachers who would have written their strongest recommendations to the committee for this child. If the child was close to the edge of acceptance, then very strong recommendations would have put her over the top. If the child is not passionate about math and science, telling the child to fake it to gain acceptance is wrong and does a disservice to the child and the child's classmates. It is no benefit to the child to be in an inappropriate learning situation. This child has a great chance to follow her true educational passions in her regular school, and that will benefit her in the long run. And this thread really isn't about general academic enrichment for children, it is about second graders who are being taught specific test questions in advance that are supposed to be seen for the first time on test day. |
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I see on the other thread that Fairfax County has finally come out and said that studying exact tests ahead of time, otherwise known as test prep, is against policy and invalidates test results. |
Another scurrying blind mouse. What is an "exact test"? To my knowledge unless the "exact test" is leaked I'm not sure anyone in Fairfax County has them. Studying and prepping for tests and exams is laudable. |
Proove that children have the "specific test questions" in advance of the test. I have not heard of this. Hallucinating plenty today. I you claiming if your test is in prealgebra a student must not study or review any prealgebra. Is this how you approach your job. Donald Trump would fire your lazy bum in a second. |
http://www.fcps.edu/is/aap/pdfs/FAQre2012CustomizedCogAT.pdf
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Crap. If my scores are over the top and I am admitted why can't I fake that I do not like math and science as much as reading and writing? Hey, I didn't like milk and spinach, I faked it, I consumed because it was good for me in the long run. |