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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DD is not in AAP and has a tutor - a lot of her friends who are in AAP's parents have asked for her name! Most of her friends that are in AAP either have a tutor or are in some sort of math program like RSM or Mathnasium. Of course, their parents will tell you it's for "enrichment" and not tutoring :) [/quote] Is RSM or Mathnasium going to put them ahead of grade level math? I don;t know much about these two programs.[/quote] Neither does pp.[/quote] You are wrong, my kid was moved up a grade year at RSM. It does happen. He tested into the honors class when he started at rSM and a month later they moved him up a grade level. The benefit to programs like RSM is that they will match your kids needs in terms of pacing. At least, they did through ES. They were reluctant in 6th grade to move him into Algebra and that is when we stopped the regular classes. He continued with the math competition program.[/quote]
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