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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]By catch up, I mean child feels that they are always behind their peers, especially when teaming up on group projects or in academic clubs. let kids progress at their pace? It appears to be a required pace with the Math 1 to AP Cal being a tight path, each course mandatory with no elective option. Any recommendations to prepare for Math 1 before school starts in fall?[/quote] Obviously if you are a year behind in math you are unlikely to be star of the math team. The "tight path" from Geom through Calculus in 4 years is the same path that most students at most schools take. (Some don't take calculus until college.) Additional classes (statistics) can be taken as concurrent electives, or instead of Calculus. Math 2.5 can slow the pace. If math isn't your TJ student's strong suit, your student must have some other strength (Programming / Computer science? Biology? Chemistry? Robotics?) to pursue at TJ. Otherwise, choose a better fitting school than a Science and Technology school? [/quote] +1 Your student will be fine but have realistic expectations about how they will rank at TJ.[/quote]
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