Anonymous wrote:I am not stressing my DC is keen to know this. DC would like to know what would be the outcome of whatever the decision DC makes. DC told me to do the research.
My another question is can DC take another class from NVCC or George Mason other than 7 classes DC would be taking?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the responses. So if DC withdraw from summer geometry and takes in 9th grade then DC’s math track will be behind as compared to other advanced placement kids. And then again top 25 schools admit students with advanced placement math? So looks like in either case DC’s chances are dim to apply top tier schools.
Anonymous wrote:So my rising freshman kiddo is taking summer geometry and scoring 95% so far. DC is working hard and has studied geometry before outside school. If DC ended up with B+ then will DC’s chances getting into top 25 school go down? I know students who are in Ivy League, their math track is really superior and gpa scores are 4.0+. Will the B grade play a negative impact considering if DC will do excellent in the coming years?
Anonymous wrote:My younger kid dropped FCPS summer online Geometry honors The pace was too fast. Did very well in Math 1 at TJ (first semester of geometry at TJ and lowest math class for freshman) This was the right choice for this kid although arguably will hurt them when applying to college and compared to peers at TJ where majority are in higher math.
Older kid got an A in FCPS summer online geometry honors and got As in all math classes after that at TJ. I think this kid will do well in a quarter system at college but younger one would find it more challenging.
I think the fast pace and condensed content are “easier” for some kids than others.
Anonymous wrote:My nephew attended Brown and got accepted to many top schools (non-Ivy) and wasn’t advanced in math by your definition. He did challenge himself everywhere else he could and had good grades and SATs. My son and daughter weren’t quite the superstars that he was but they also took geometry in 9th and have been successful. You’re putting way too much pressure on your child to be on an advanced path.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the responses. So if DC withdraw from summer geometry and takes in 9th grade then DC’s math track will be behind as compared to other advanced placement kids. And then again top 25 schools admit students with advanced placement math? So looks like in either case DC’s chances are dim to apply top tier schools.
Anonymous wrote:So my rising freshman kiddo is taking summer geometry and scoring 95% so far. DC is working hard and has studied geometry before outside school. If DC ended up with B+ then will DC’s chances getting into top 25 school go down? I know students who are in Ivy League, their math track is really superior and gpa scores are 4.0+. Will the B grade play a negative impact considering if DC will do excellent in the coming years?