Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In FCPS, thousands of students are done with Geometry in 8th grade. However, students interested in STEM complete Algebra 2 by 8th, is what we u understood from our counselor.
Very few kids take Algebra 2 in 8th grade and most of the ones that do take geometry in the summer. There are college level math classes offered at all of the high schools, AP/IB Calc is offered in 11th grade to kids who take geometry in 8th grade. Multi-Variate Calc and Linear Algebra are available senior year.
Benefit of being done with Algbera 1 in 6th is no summer math is ever needed, the natural progression takes student to multivariable in junior or senior year as well as statistics by senior year. Basically spend all of high school, that's full four years mastering calculus. Let's student pick whatever stem major they choose at whatever college they prefer. College admissions prefer to see such advanced math commitment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is slated to take pre-Algebra in 6th. Wondering if it might be possible for them to take pre-Algebra this summer and fall and Algebra next winter/spring and summer so that DC test out of Algebra and take Geometry in 7th. Just talked to an RSM instructor and DC is being placed in the pre-Algebra honors prep summer course. Is this possible? Anyone have experience doing this with RSM, AOPS or another program?
AOPS, RSM booster strikes again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In FCPS, thousands of students are done with Geometry in 8th grade. However, students interested in STEM complete Algebra 2 by 8th, is what we u understood from our counselor.
If you complete Geometry in 8th you can still be on track to take multivariable calculus (calc III)/linear algebra in 12th, which is perfectly fine for most STEM programs.
Thanks for your input, but we'll get advice from our counselor on accelerated math.
That's weird considering that the majority of TJHSST students have always been kids that took geometry in 8th grade. Perhaps he overstated or you misunderstood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In FCPS, thousands of students are done with Geometry in 8th grade. However, students interested in STEM complete Algebra 2 by 8th, is what we u understood from our counselor.
Very few kids take Algebra 2 in 8th grade and most of the ones that do take geometry in the summer. There are college level math classes offered at all of the high schools, AP/IB Calc is offered in 11th grade to kids who take geometry in 8th grade. Multi-Variate Calc and Linear Algebra are available senior year.
Anonymous wrote:DC is slated to take pre-Algebra in 6th. Wondering if it might be possible for them to take pre-Algebra this summer and fall and Algebra next winter/spring and summer so that DC test out of Algebra and take Geometry in 7th. Just talked to an RSM instructor and DC is being placed in the pre-Algebra honors prep summer course. Is this possible? Anyone have experience doing this with RSM, AOPS or another program?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In FCPS, thousands of students are done with Geometry in 8th grade. However, students interested in STEM complete Algebra 2 by 8th, is what we u understood from our counselor.
If you complete Geometry in 8th you can still be on track to take multivariable calculus (calc III)/linear algebra in 12th, which is perfectly fine for most STEM programs.
Thanks for your input, but we'll get advice from our counselor on accelerated math.
The problem is your counselor is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In FCPS, thousands of students are done with Geometry in 8th grade. However, students interested in STEM complete Algebra 2 by 8th, is what we u understood from our counselor.
If you complete Geometry in 8th you can still be on track to take multivariable calculus (calc III)/linear algebra in 12th, which is perfectly fine for most STEM programs.
Thanks for your input, but we'll get advice from our counselor on accelerated math.
The problem is your counselor is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In FCPS, thousands of students are done with Geometry in 8th grade. However, students interested in STEM complete Algebra 2 by 8th, is what we u understood from our counselor.
If you complete Geometry in 8th you can still be on track to take multivariable calculus (calc III)/linear algebra in 12th, which is perfectly fine for most STEM programs.
Thanks for your input, but we'll get advice from our counselor on accelerated math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In FCPS, thousands of students are done with Geometry in 8th grade. However, students interested in STEM complete Algebra 2 by 8th, is what we u understood from our counselor.
If you complete Geometry in 8th you can still be on track to take multivariable calculus (calc III)/linear algebra in 12th, which is perfectly fine for most STEM programs.
Thanks for your input, but we'll get advice from our counselor on accelerated math.
Anonymous wrote:In FCPS, thousands of students are done with Geometry in 8th grade. However, students interested in STEM complete Algebra 2 by 8th, is what we u understood from our counselor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In FCPS, thousands of students are done with Geometry in 8th grade. However, students interested in STEM complete Algebra 2 by 8th, is what we u understood from our counselor.
If you complete Geometry in 8th you can still be on track to take multivariable calculus (calc III)/linear algebra in 12th, which is perfectly fine for most STEM programs.