Anonymous wrote:PP you joke but my 8th graders peers have already designed things,built computers, built higher processing chips, started businesses online,patented things. It's not all the kids at TJ but the top 10-20 percent are BRILLIANT. Beyond normal comprehension.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, I don't think the math team is something you need to be "picked" for ... It's not exactly a varsity sport!
As good as. Ever heard of MathCounts? Schools send teams for which kids are selected based on their math performance.
Anonymous wrote:Changes to admission test/process for this year and next year:
- This year, group which includes TJ teachers, admissions staff, and math instructional personnel has been working with Pearson to increase the rigor of the test to include more problem solving on the test.
- This year there will be only one essay question.
- This year, there will be no change in the SIS other than it becomes one component of the holistic review process.
- This year, the one essay will be a component in the holistic review process and will not have a specific weight.
- Open-ended questions will not be a part of the test this year, but it may be in the future.
- Next year or thereafter: An early admission processes could look for extraordinary" students who have demonstrated extraordinary ability and achievement in STEM areas, far beyond their peers. There should be a variety of ways, including AMC, by which a student can demonstrate extraordinary ability and achievement in STEM.[/quote]
oh this a good idea...we'll have kids getting patents in grade school! Maybe we can combine this with the AAP screening process in 2nd grade and have kids early-accepted to TJ at 8!
Anonymous wrote:Changes to admission test/process for this year and next year:
- This year, group which includes TJ teachers, admissions staff, and math instructional personnel has been working with Pearson to increase the rigor of the test to include more problem solving on the test.
- This year there will be only one essay question.
- This year, there will be no change in the SIS other than it becomes one component of the holistic review process.
- This year, the one essay will be a component in the holistic review process and will not have a specific weight.
- Open-ended questions will not be a part of the test this year, but it may be in the future.
- Next year or thereafter: An early admission processes could look for extraordinary" students who have demonstrated extraordinary ability and achievement in STEM areas, far beyond their peers. There should be a variety of ways, including AMC, by which a student can demonstrate extraordinary ability and achievement in STEM.
Next year or thereafter: An early admission processes could look for extraordinary" students who have demonstrated extraordinary ability and achievement in STEM areas, far beyond their peers. There should be a variety of ways, including AMC, by which a student can demonstrate extraordinary ability and achievement in STEM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, I don't think the math team is something you need to be "picked" for ... It's not exactly a varsity sport!
As good as. Ever heard of MathCounts? Schools send teams for which kids are selected based on their math performance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It is not changing for this year's administration (December 2013) so why would it be necessary to know about changes more than a year in advance?
To better get my 7th grader ready. Thanks.
Your 7th grader should be training for MathCounts and AMC8 and reading math and science books for fun. If it's not fun for them and they did not get picked for the math team, maybe rethink TJ?
Um, I don't think the math team is something you need to be "picked" for ... It's not exactly a varsity sport!
Anonymous wrote:The kid I know of who went to TJ, burnt out by the time he graduated. Perfect scores all the way. Brilliant kid, but his buddies went to MIT while he dropped out of a local college, and five years later, is still trying to "find" himself.
Some of you parents are really nuts. Did your parents do this to you? How "productive" and "happy" are you today?
Your reasoning skills could use some polishing. You have no way of knowing who is posting what.
Anonymous wrote:Um, I don't think the math team is something you need to be "picked" for ... It's not exactly a varsity sport!