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These are 14 year olds!! What part of this do you people not understand? 14 year olds do however know if they have interest in STEM (how many times do I have to repeat this). So why should they be forced to go to their base schools if they want to pursue their CURRENT interests? So what if they major in humanities later on. This is what is wrong with parents these days. They worry too much about the future and never look at what their kids interests are in the present. Follow your child's interest not your own. |
Here is an interesting discussion related to math sequence: http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/372152.page |
This is why taking Geometry as a 9th grader at TJ may not be such a good idea. |
A strong TJ applicant needs to have successfully completed Algebra II in 8th grade. |
in 8th grade? wow that is crazy. Although the minimum requirement according to Tj's FAQ link is Algebra I by 8th grade. |
Why? to stay competitive with the other kids? I don't get why that would matter as long as they are bringing good grades. |
Because the kid is likely to be in the bottom 30% with virtually no advanced math or science courses and end up taking calculus AB which is not what TJ kids should be taking in senior year. College options will be limited to places like GMU, ODU etc. after struggling through 4 years of TJ graduation requirements. |
That's a minimum and barely any students are admitted to TJ with such a low level math background. |
There are about 10 - 15 kids starting TJ freshman year with AP Calculus BC in the last couple of years. Many more kids begin freshman year with Pre-calculus. |
| Most TJ freshmen take Algebra II. |
The number is smaller every year. |
| Student taking Algebra II in 9th grade at TJ will be FINE. And is plenty smart. And if they also happen to like and do well in AP Humanities courses are very likely to have their choice of Harvard, Stanford, MIT or UVA on graduation. Ignore the posters trying to drive normal applicants away. |
Would you care to provide any facts to back up your opinion? |