Anonymous wrote:So, you're saying that no white or Asian kids will get into an elite college from DCI if they don't offer algebra in 7th grade? Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to an elite college 25 years ago and this was not the case. 8th grade, yes.
Depends where you are from. If you applied from flyover country, you could get into an elite college without algebra in 7th. If you are from a major east coast metro area, good luck getting into an elite college without algebra in 7th.
Anonymous wrote:I went to an elite college 25 years ago and this was not the case. 8th grade, yes.
Anonymous wrote:The standard for conpetitive college admissions is now 7th grade PP, just FYI.
Anonymous wrote:Of course it is fine, but if the other poster was lamenting access to algebra in 8th grudge 20 years ago, the equivalent of that now is in 7th grade. you can prioritize learning a language over that of course, which is likely what many families at DCI do.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The standard for conpetitive college admissions is now 7th grade PP, just FYI.
Stop. 8th grade is fine as well.
Of course it is fine, but if the other poster was lamenting access to algebra in 8th grudge 20 years ago, the equivalent of that now is in 7th grade. you can prioritize learning a language over that of course, which is likely what many families at DCI do.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The standard for conpetitive college admissions is now 7th grade PP, just FYI.
Stop. 8th grade is fine as well.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks. So I assume DCI will offer algebra in 8th grade with an option for taking it in 7th?
Anonymous wrote:The standard for conpetitive college admissions is now 7th grade PP, just FYI.
[Anonymous wrote:If they are behind in DCI, they were behind at their HRCS. The continuation of the target language is the draw. [/b]Why waste six years of language instruction, especially in Mandarin which is a hard language.