Sounds right. |
Interesting... |
This is false. And fairly obviously false as TJ has never offered a course during the school year in Algebra 1. |
DP. This is correct at it also is worth mentioning that for some time it was a common occurrence for students to take geometry over the summer prior to 9th grade before the school stopped accepting it for credit. |
TJ has students taking the Algebra 1 SOL. |
1) Source? 2) So? |
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My point still stands
Its an Advanced STEM school, if you are taking Algebra I in 8th 1. You aren't advanced 2. The base high school can cover everything |
| It's in the state SOL spreadsheet. Around line 8300 I think. |
1. You might still be advanced in other STEM areas if you’re not advanced in math 2. TJ doesn’t exist solely to offer advanced courses in math |
Other stem courses are not yet offered yet in middle schools. Math therefore is a good indicator of how ready you are at TJ. |
I believe every school has a science class. And TJ applicants are required to take honors science in both 7th and 8th. STEM includes Science and Math, so there you have it. I get that you have a specific idea of what TJ is supposed to be and you are unwilling to bend your point of view but there are other measures of STEM aptitude them just math. |
Tell me you don't know middle school without telling me you don't know middle school lol |
Nope science is covered in the base school see point 2. |
DP. You really have no idea what you're talking about. Freshman Bio at TJ is a decent analog for AP Bio at a base school. And so on and so on. I don't really see anyone rallying to your side, though, so I'm guessing everyone else knows that you're a crackpot. |
AP Science courses at base HS are often not great and not even comparable to non- AP TJ courses. Middle school science courses are at elementary school level when compared to European countries and East Asian countries. |