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[quote=Anonymous] Oh, kids are doing more than that, OP. My son's friend took Algebra 2 the summer before high school, and was able to jump to Precalculus in 9th grade. Math magnet students are also on a faster track. These kids can take Montgomery College classes or something in 11th or 12th grade if they run out of math classes or find nothing to suit them in their own schools. My experience is that math is easy in elementary and middle school, and gets significantly harder in high school. Your kid needs a ***rock-solid*** understanding of math before entering high school and doing all these advanced courses, otherwise they will start to struggle because there is a lot of material to cover and the classes are fast-paced. "Rock-solid" may equal tutoring from you or someone you hire. That's what lots of families do (actually, most of the families we know have paid for individual tutoring or group classes in math).[/quote]
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