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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What is the rush? What is the advantage of taking geometry in 7th grade?[/quote] You can then take Algebra II in 8th grade and in HS you are ready to take any of the many courses that have Algebra II as a prerequisite in 9th grade: AP CS, AP Stats, Physics I, AP Chem, for instance, and many others. If you delay Geometry, you're pushing those courses into your sophomore year or later, which in turn pushes back courses like AP Physics C, leaving you[b] no room to take actual university courses in your junior/senior year.[/b][/quote] Again, WHAT IS THE RUSH!?[/quote] Profile for admission to elite colleges.[/quote] Or stressed out student on anti-depressant. [/quote] That's what we're trying to avoid by putting our kids in classes that aren't mind numbingly boring. [/quote] Disengaged and learning to dislike school.[/quote] Skipping Algebra I and/or taking it over the summer is not a solution to that. Nor do any public schools allow that.[/quote] They're not talking about skipping algebra, they are talking about taking it early. Every kid should be challenged at school.[/quote]
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