Anonymous wrote:Here's a link to Exeter coming in fourth in the International Math Olympiad:
http://www.exeter.edu/news_and_events/news_events_12058.aspx
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed. Poster is clueless in regards the discipline of mathematics and how such is nurtured even in elementary and middle schools.
I'm not the poster you're beating up, but anyone who writes like this is no Einstein. You are really mean, though. Go punch a pillow or something, and come back when you can use good manners again.
Anonymous wrote:I go to GDS and I suck at math.
Anonymous wrote:Agreed. Poster is clueless in regards the discipline of mathematics and how such is nurtured even in elementary and middle schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assumed that by "recruiting math genius kids" the poster was talking about the teachers. Not the students.
Why would they recruit genius teachers?
Anonymous wrote:On a side note. It always kills me how elite math is always skewed toward boyshttp://www.maa.org/news/usamo2011/ceremony.html
Anonymous wrote:^^^ That's true. These kids are phenoms but schools that regularly compete all tend to have especially strong math departments. Also, it's a lot more fun and rewarding to be with others who are especially good at math rather than being the "one and only." If your son is "excellent at math", going where other similar kids go can gauge exactly how good he really is.
On a side note. It always kills me how elite math is always skewed toward boyshttp://www.maa.org/news/usamo2011/ceremony.html
Anonymous wrote:Here's the link to AMC, the schools listed for the winners will give you a good idea about the strength of math programs;
http://amc.maa.org/
The only private school that has had winners from this area other magnets, TJ, Blair, etc.
is Georgetown Day School
Good luck to your son!
http://www.maa.org/news/usamo2011/ceremony.html