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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can anyone provide any proof or link of the Curie Quant-Q question claims from the above? [/quote] They are publicly available on the TJ Vents Facebook page back in August of 2020. I am not going to take the time to pore back through that archive, but if you're looking for the proof (an initial anonymous claim supported by named TJ students [b]from the Curie lists[/b] in the comments section), that's where you'll find it.[/quote] What is Curie? [/quote] Let me clarify what Curie is all about. Curie is a reputable enrichment center that has successfully aided numerous students in developing their middle school English, math, and science skills. Some have gone to enroll at TJ, and many more have continued at base High School and made it to T-20 Universities. However, it's important to note that Curie is not a walk in the park; in fact, more than half of the students end up discontinuing the program before finishing, due to its rigor. Therefore, students should only consider enrolling in Curie if they are truly committed to tackling a challenging and rigorous enrichment program. Additionally, parental commitment is crucial, as Curie requires parents to ensure their children complete homework assignments on time and keep digital screen distractions away.[/quote] Thank you for providing detailed information about Curie. I have been reading about Curie for quite some time on this forum. I'll schedule an appointment with them. [/quote] If you start at Curie in 1st or 2nd you can easily spend upwards of $40k on enrichment by HS. It may be worth it since[b] they do teach valudalbe skills that the school won't and can't. [/b]The year they took out the ad in the paper over a third of all students admitted to TJ were their customers.[/quote] Our school doesnt teach all chapters in Algebra 1, still most of the class has an A. We are low income, and attend Curie on free tuition. [/quote] One or two families may be eligible each year for free or reduced tuition but they are after all a business, Too bad these elite services aren't abiaible to more students. Many low-income families wouldn't even know to ask.[/quote]
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