Anonymous wrote:Taking math over summer is never a good idea. 1 years worth of material in 1 month?
Whats the rush?
And no - will have zero impact on TJ admissions.
My kid is a rising sophomore at TJ and took Geometry as a freshman ( it was a bit boring but he didnt see the need to accelerate)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, to answer your question about tj: it’s my opinion that it doesn’t give you an edge to take a2 in 8th.
In our school very few a2 kids were accepted this year. Maybe for those particular ones who were admitted it tipped the scale, but there is now way to know if it made a difference or not. so many others didn’t make it. I think there were about 50 8th graders who asking a2, and I think no more than 5 of those has offers. And there is no telling if A2 was the reason for them getting in.
50 8th graders taking A2 ?? No way, I don't believe this.. not even at Carson
Anonymous wrote:Op, to answer your question about tj: it’s my opinion that it doesn’t give you an edge to take a2 in 8th.
In our school very few a2 kids were accepted this year. Maybe for those particular ones who were admitted it tipped the scale, but there is now way to know if it made a difference or not. so many others didn’t make it. I think there were about 50 8th graders who asking a2, and I think no more than 5 of those has offers. And there is no telling if A2 was the reason for them getting in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those kids and more specifically, their parents are trying to get a leg up to get into TJ. TJ admissions has caught on and won't admit all of them. Most of them would do better by just taking geometry in 8th grade. Then they struggle to do the same in HS. There are very few math geniuses but everyone wants to look like one. It's a race to nowhere.
Your argument doesn’t make sense. It doesn’t take a math genius to take Algebra 2 in 8th. The math geniuses are not taking Algebra 2 in 8th, they’re probably taking linear algebra or differential equations or something even higher.
Anonymous wrote:Those kids and more specifically, their parents are trying to get a leg up to get into TJ. TJ admissions has caught on and won't admit all of them. Most of them would do better by just taking geometry in 8th grade. Then they struggle to do the same in HS. There are very few math geniuses but everyone wants to look like one. It's a race to nowhere.
Anonymous wrote:And then you want to take Algebra 2 in 8th?
Summer Geometry is only a good idea if the student has already learned geometry and needs to review and polish. 6 weeks is too fast to learn the material from scratch.
If your kids is ready for this, I'd expect them to have done extensive math study outside of school, perhaps demonstrated advanced ability in Mathcounts or AMC or online contests. If they haven't already lesrned geometry, then I'd expect them to be very advanced in algebra, so that school algebra 2 honors would be a breeze and then can spend time beefing up their geometry at home during 8th.
If a student's math knowledge and ability is way ahead of their schooling, summer Geometry can fix that.
This usually is for rising 9+ grade.