Anonymous wrote:If the kids stay within the swim lanes of their abilities AND focus on what they like vs take courses to make their college application competitive AND are organized - then TJ is a not a very hard place to do well and more importantly, the kids can have a good HS experience overall.
This applies to not just TJ, but overall HS experience, from what I have seem, between my 2 kids - 1 TJ, one non TJ
Where it gets tough in TJ is the peer pressure seeing all the Curie kids clamoring to take the hardest math courses. Thats where some parental advice/support can go a long way
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AP CompSci in freshman year - congrats!
So I keep hearing stories about students getting B’s and even some C’s and “average” students being stressed about GPA
So if the HW load is not too crazy - is it that the quizzes and exams are hard or is it mostly because the kids are pushing themselves to take AP and more advanced courses?
It's because some kids are there that don't belong there. If your kid is actually smart there isn't an issue.
Anonymous wrote:AP CompSci in freshman year - congrats!
So I keep hearing stories about students getting B’s and even some C’s and “average” students being stressed about GPA
So if the HW load is not too crazy - is it that the quizzes and exams are hard or is it mostly because the kids are pushing themselves to take AP and more advanced courses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This depends on how advanced your kid is and if they are taking AP classes. My kid took AP CompSci freshman year in which most work was done during class, and BC-Calc which had about an hour a day of homework/studying as long as the kid did it every day and didn’t let it “pile up”.
There are probably some others who took different AP classes freshman year.
In terms of the other 9th grade TJ classes, there was very little homework.
That's interesting. I thought you were limited to one of the "TJ Maths" in 9th grade.
Anonymous wrote:This depends on how advanced your kid is and if they are taking AP classes. My kid took AP CompSci freshman year in which most work was done during class, and BC-Calc which had about an hour a day of homework/studying as long as the kid did it every day and didn’t let it “pile up”.
There are probably some others who took different AP classes freshman year.
In terms of the other 9th grade TJ classes, there was very little homework.