Anonymous wrote:So you rigged the TJ admission and got your dumb kids in, and now you're complaining it's too hard? Can't have both ways!
Cry me a river
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why let TJ students learn the college CS major course? The AP Computer Science A+ at TJ is too too hard. Even if a tutor who has the master degree of Virginia Technology at CS major also think this course is too hard to tutor well. This course is killing most of TJ students now. If a student can get a B score at this course, it will be best result.
Literally never hear this complaint before. Wait and see what happens if your kid takes mutlivariable calc or linear algebra at TJ. Way harder at TJ than at VT.
^This. Multivariable and Linear are definitely considered harder at TJ.
Classes and their “difficulty” vary widely too based on the teachers your student is assigned. There CS teacher was harder than others (didn’t give extra credit when others did) and one linear teacher doesn’t really teach. Did like 6 problems with the class the whole quarter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why let TJ students learn the college CS major course? The AP Computer Science A+ at TJ is too too hard. Even if a tutor who has the master degree of Virginia Technology at CS major also think this course is too hard to tutor well. This course is killing most of TJ students now. If a student can get a B score at this course, it will be best result.
Literally never hear this complaint before. Wait and see what happens if your kid takes mutlivariable calc or linear algebra at TJ. Way harder at TJ than at VT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why let TJ students learn the college CS major course? The AP Computer Science A+ at TJ is too too hard. Even if a tutor who has the master degree of Virginia Technology at CS major also think this course is too hard to tutor well. This course is killing most of TJ students now. If a student can get a B score at this course, it will be best result.
Once more, in English.
Anonymous wrote:Why let TJ students learn the college CS major course? The AP Computer Science A+ at TJ is too too hard. Even if a tutor who has the master degree of Virginia Technology at CS major also think this course is too hard to tutor well. This course is killing most of TJ students now. If a student can get a B score at this course, it will be best result.
Anonymous wrote:Why let TJ students learn the college CS major course? The AP Computer Science A+ at TJ is too too hard. Even if a tutor who has the master degree of Virginia Technology at CS major also think this course is too hard to tutor well. This course is killing most of TJ students now. If a student can get a B score at this course, it will be best result.
Anonymous wrote:Why let TJ students learn the college CS major course? The AP Computer Science A+ at TJ is too too hard. Even if a tutor who has the master degree of Virginia Technology at CS major also think this course is too hard to tutor well. This course is killing most of TJ students now. If a student can get a B score at this course, it will be best result.