Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 16 DS has been in CTY for both math and humanities for years. He's in high school but taking math and a few other things at the local university s he splits his day between his private Catholic high school and the university. I would say place your child in a school that is a good fit for their personality and your family. CTY will provide plenty of challenge, but it would be helpful if you wanted to talk to the teacher and administration at your current school (if you love it) and see if they will let her go to the library to do CTY during math period. That's what worked for my DS
It's pretty silly to pay tuition at an independent school and then pay more for an overpriced and mediocre online math course. CTY is a big money making machine.
I'm sorry your kid didn't make the CTY cutoff.
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My ds did qualify and was invited to the award ceremony. The CTY math program is not any better than self study or other online math programs (3 months of using their math software is over $700), and their summer programs are very expensive and not nearly as beneficial as other university based summer programs.
Anonymous wrote:PP - are you talking about the online course or the summer camps?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 16 DS has been in CTY for both math and humanities for years. He's in high school but taking math and a few other things at the local university s he splits his day between his private Catholic high school and the university. I would say place your child in a school that is a good fit for their personality and your family. CTY will provide plenty of challenge, but it would be helpful if you wanted to talk to the teacher and administration at your current school (if you love it) and see if they will let her go to the library to do CTY during math period. That's what worked for my DS
It's pretty silly to pay tuition at an independent school and then pay more for an overpriced and mediocre online math course. CTY is a big money making machine.
I'm sorry your kid didn't make the CTY cutoff.
Anonymous wrote:PP - are you talking about the online course or the summer camps?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 16 DS has been in CTY for both math and humanities for years. He's in high school but taking math and a few other things at the local university s he splits his day between his private Catholic high school and the university. I would say place your child in a school that is a good fit for their personality and your family. CTY will provide plenty of challenge, but it would be helpful if you wanted to talk to the teacher and administration at your current school (if you love it) and see if they will let her go to the library to do CTY during math period. That's what worked for my DS
It's pretty silly to pay tuition at an independent school and then pay more for an overpriced and mediocre online math course. CTY is a big money making machine.
Anonymous wrote:My 16 DS has been in CTY for both math and humanities for years. He's in high school but taking math and a few other things at the local university s he splits his day between his private Catholic high school and the university. I would say place your child in a school that is a good fit for their personality and your family. CTY will provide plenty of challenge, but it would be helpful if you wanted to talk to the teacher and administration at your current school (if you love it) and see if they will let her go to the library to do CTY during math period. That's what worked for my DS