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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In fact, TJ math is not too hard if the course learning speed is not so fast! So I think the semester course is harder than the yearly course, due to the faster speed, more learning contents, and more unit tests in semester course.[/quote] The TJ math courses are designed to move at a minimum pace to cover entire syllabus at sufficient depth within allotted course duration. But this requires students be well versed in prerequisite concepts at an indepth level as well. Math 3 & 4, for example, expects students to [b]have in-depth proficiency in pre-algebra and algebra 1 coming out of middle school[/b], even at the minimum pace they are taught. Additionally, teachers try to keep students engaged by gauging the class's overall understanding and occasionally ramping up the pace slightly, while occasionally sprinkling in challenge problems to keep things interesting and less boring.[/quote]
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