Anonymous wrote:But OP doesn’t want their child to take math at NOVA or Montgomery College with a bunch of mouth-breathers. They want their child to take a course at William and Mary or Georgetown. Because their child is special.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Algebra II seems sort of low to be taking at a 4 year college. Why not just take it at your local community college? Or at a local private school that offers summer math.
It'd be different if they were taking a higher level math, like Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, or even Calc.
He will be taking at least 4-5 APs in 10th grade and would like the option to skip some mathematics. Taking some of the courses over the summer will be helpful. Not really interested if anyone thinks something is low level. Asking if someone knows any that take rising 10th graders.
Anonymous wrote:If you have a 10th grader in Algebra II, he is not a preternatural math genius, and if he is not a preternatural math genius, for the love of God, please do not have him try to take an ultra-condensed Summer course. Either it will be pitched too high, and he will collapse, or it will be pitched too low, towards now-college aged kids who didn't understand high school math, and he will miss great swaths of material.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Algebra II seems sort of low to be taking at a 4 year college. Why not just take it at your local community college? Or at a local private school that offers summer math.
It'd be different if they were taking a higher level math, like Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, or even Calc.
He will be taking at least 4-5 APs in 10th grade and would like the option to skip some mathematics. Taking some of the courses over the summer will be helpful. Not really interested if anyone thinks something is low level. Asking if someone knows any that take rising 10th graders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Algebra II seems sort of low to be taking at a 4 year college. Why not just take it at your local community college? Or at a local private school that offers summer math.
It'd be different if they were taking a higher level math, like Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, or even Calc.
He will be taking at least 4-5 APs in 10th grade and would like the option to skip some mathematics. Taking some of the courses over the summer will be helpful. Not really interested if anyone thinks something is low level. Asking if someone knows any that take rising 10th graders.
He wants to skip math in 10th and then pick it up in 11th? That seems like a recipe for failure. Have you ever taken a math class after a year of no Math? It’s not easy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Algebra II seems sort of low to be taking at a 4 year college. Why not just take it at your local community college? Or at a local private school that offers summer math.
It'd be different if they were taking a higher level math, like Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, or even Calc.
He will be taking at least 4-5 APs in 10th grade and would like the option to skip some mathematics. Taking some of the courses over the summer will be helpful. Not really interested if anyone thinks something is low level. Asking if someone knows any that take rising 10th graders.
Anonymous wrote:Algebra II seems sort of low to be taking at a 4 year college. Why not just take it at your local community college? Or at a local private school that offers summer math.
It'd be different if they were taking a higher level math, like Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, or even Calc.