Anonymous
Post 12/11/2023 22:45     Subject: TJ Math Research Statistics 1

Anonymous wrote:My child is also in RS 1 and is struggling where he has As in all his other courses.

Does anyone know of any tutoring companies or individuals that specifically tutor in Research Statistics?

Isn't there a book that goes along with the class? Or at least some book guidance from the teacher?

I rarely understand the ask for tutoring if what is really needed here is the child learning how to learn. To do that, one just needs to spend time with the material, which can usually be found in one of many books. The child should read systematically from the book, and ask the teacher questions when stuck (usually after they've made some attempt to get unstuck on their own, by trying things, or googling something that doesn't make sense in the book).
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2023 22:30     Subject: TJ Math Research Statistics 1

My child is also in RS 1 and is struggling where he has As in all his other courses.

Does anyone know of any tutoring companies or individuals that specifically tutor in Research Statistics?
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2023 09:58     Subject: TJ Math Research Statistics 1

Anonymous wrote:A big shock to the parents and kids is how often the kids are getting a B and are 1 bad test away from a C.



Why should this be a shock? They have had access to SIS since school started.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2023 09:53     Subject: TJ Math Research Statistics 1

Look, the honest and hard truth is if you want your child to get an A in this class, you need to either 1) have a child that is significantly gifted (not just regular NVa “gifted”), 2) have them pre-study it in the summer or 3) invest in weekly tutoring. The summer classes that pre-teach the TJ classes are really not that expensive and some are even available online.

It will not happen unless you as the parent invest in your child. This is not on the teachers. They are holding the students to a high standard to prepare them for what is coming next.

If you are okay with a C or a B, then don’t worry. But if the goal is a high GPA, get with the TJ program!
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2023 09:26     Subject: TJ Math Research Statistics 1

A big shock to the parents and kids is how often the kids are getting a B and are 1 bad test away from a C.

Anonymous
Post 12/08/2023 09:27     Subject: TJ Math Research Statistics 1

PP- can u share who the algebra 2 teacher is? my kid will be taking it next sem. so curious.

op - RS1 is a fun course. my kid did well ( is below average in math at TJ) and went on to take RS2
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2023 08:40     Subject: TJ Math Research Statistics 1

My kid is learning RS1 and Algebra2 at same time now. All her teachers are greatest, especially her Algebra2 teacher, who is so nice, kind , and responsible to her students. RS1 really is not easy for students to have high score on unit test. If parents can tutor , maybe RS1 will be easier for TJ students. If students learned the precalculus earlier, it will be very easy for them to learn will in RS1.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2023 15:38     Subject: TJ Math Research Statistics 1

OP here. thanks for all the insights. appreciate it
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2023 15:30     Subject: TJ Math Research Statistics 1

As others mentioned, RS1 is a very easy class. I would not worry about it at all.
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2023 11:26     Subject: TJ Math Research Statistics 1

Anonymous wrote:I have 2 kids at TJ including a freshman. Older kid said they piloted a new RS curriculum last year for some sections of the then freshman (class of 2025). It was much easier (less content convered) than the traditional RS1 class from previous years and I understand for this years freshman class, all students have the new (easier) RS1 curriculum that is likely here to stay.

Conveniently aligned with the entrance of the first class under the new equity-focused admissions policy
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2023 10:11     Subject: TJ Math Research Statistics 1

PP here. To clarify a little more. The “experimental” RS1 for class of 2025 used R (statistics programming language) and had no tests. So the kids that had traditional RS1 didn’t use R, had a lot more work and had tests.
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2023 09:52     Subject: TJ Math Research Statistics 1

I have 2 kids at TJ including a freshman. Older kid said they piloted a new RS curriculum last year for some sections of the then freshman (class of 2025). It was much easier (less content convered) than the traditional RS1 class from previous years and I understand for this years freshman class, all students have the new (easier) RS1 curriculum that is likely here to stay.
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2023 08:13     Subject: TJ Math Research Statistics 1

PP- same boat here. DC is a freshman - M1. Found RS1 to be easy and very interesting. Taking RS2 next tear.

OP- there is a general myth that research state is hard. itsnot

welcome to tj!
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2023 21:25     Subject: TJ Math Research Statistics 1

My DC is a current freshman. In Math 1 at TJ and got an A in RS last semester. It’s an easy class and as many may point out, my DC is below average in math for a TJ student.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2023 19:55     Subject: TJ Math Research Statistics 1

What resources exist to get a preview of TJ RS1 this summer? Research Statistics 1 appears to be track of its own from the main Math progression. DC will be a freshman this fall, but keep hearing that RS1 is not a smooth sail even for kids good at algebra/trig. Trying to figure out how to make use of this summer time to be ready for RS1 in fall.