Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless your kids are super smart and far advanced in math comparing to peers, summer Geometry Honor is not a good choice. I made the wrong decision not to stop my daughter taking it last summer and regretted my choice now.
My daughter moved to Fairfax county in 6th grade so had no chance to take Algebra I in 7th grade. She is talented in math but still summer geometry did not soak her well enough into a good understanding of geometry concepts and proofs. The consequence was quite obvious, she was not AIME qualified in 8th largely because she could not solve geometry problems fast enough.
lol, I promise you FCPS geometry would not have made a difference for AIME qualification. If she hadn't taken geometry the summer before 8th, wouldn't she need to take it in 9th (algebra 1 in 8th), when it wouldn't have mattered for AIME?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless your kids are super smart and far advanced in math comparing to peers, summer Geometry Honor is not a good choice. I made the wrong decision not to stop my daughter taking it last summer and regretted my choice now.
My daughter moved to Fairfax county in 6th grade so had no chance to take Algebra I in 7th grade. She is talented in math but still summer geometry did not soak her well enough into a good understanding of geometry concepts and proofs. The consequence was quite obvious, she was not AIME qualified in 8th largely because she could not solve geometry problems fast enough.
Anonymous wrote:TJ Admissions require that kids
1) Have a minimum GPA of 3.5
2) Complete Algebra 1 by the end of 8th grade
3) Take Honors math and science in 7th and 8th grade
4) Take at least one other honors class
Then there is the test that is solving a math problem and explaining their answer and the essays that they write.
Most of the kids, I am remembering something like 75% of the kids in the Freshman class this year had Algebra and Geometry. Someone FOIA'ed the stats for the current class and I think I am remembering that it was a very high percentage of the current Freshmen had Algebra and Geometry.
There is no bonus for taking Algebra II for getting into TJ. Let your kid take their math classes in school and enjoy their summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless your kids are super smart and far advanced in math comparing to peers, summer Geometry Honor is not a good choice. I made the wrong decision not to stop my daughter taking it last summer and regretted my choice now.
My daughter moved to Fairfax county in 6th grade so had no chance to take Algebra I in 7th grade. She is talented in math but still summer geometry did not soak her well enough into a good understanding of geometry concepts and proofs. The consequence was quite obvious, she was not AIME qualified in 8th largely because she could not solve geometry problems fast enough.
Anonymous wrote:Unless your kids are super smart and far advanced in math comparing to peers, summer Geometry Honor is not a good choice. I made the wrong decision not to stop my daughter taking it last summer and regretted my choice now.
dadddyAnonymous wrote:Has any ones rising 8th grader taken Geometry H in the summer and Algebra 2 H in 8th. How was the experience. What grades did they get.