Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A couple of things from the viewpoint of a parent of two kids who got into AOS.
1) About 50% of the kids in the 9th grade at AOS have completed Algebra2/Trig. It never even occurred to us to have our kids that accelerated but some parents get it done somehow. I'm not sure what affect that has on getting in, but it has a hell of an effect on how kids do in 9th grade.
2) To wit: AOS Freshman Math is AOS Math analysis. And it is no joke. The teachers basically act as if everyone already knows the concepts from Alg2/Trig and if you don't you are expected to learn it on your own. The freshman course is basically a HS Junior level honors Math Analysis course with advanced statistics and curves of best fit among large data sets.
The bad news: If your son/daughter doesn't take Algebra2/Trig before enrolling, they will struggle mightily.
The good news: The reason AOS doesn't require geometry is that there are few concepts from Geometry that come into play on the AOS side. So a kid who takes Geometry (mine both did) has little advantage over the kid who just took Algebra 1 in 8th grade.
When my second child got accepted into AOS we made sure she took Alg2 in summer school and it made a huge difference.
Any advise on preparation for the AOS exam?
Anonymous wrote:A couple of things from the viewpoint of a parent of two kids who got into AOS.
1) About 50% of the kids in the 9th grade at AOS have completed Algebra2/Trig. It never even occurred to us to have our kids that accelerated but some parents get it done somehow. I'm not sure what affect that has on getting in, but it has a hell of an effect on how kids do in 9th grade.
2) To wit: AOS Freshman Math is AOS Math analysis. And it is no joke. The teachers basically act as if everyone already knows the concepts from Alg2/Trig and if you don't you are expected to learn it on your own. The freshman course is basically a HS Junior level honors Math Analysis course with advanced statistics and curves of best fit among large data sets.
The bad news: If your son/daughter doesn't take Algebra2/Trig before enrolling, they will struggle mightily.
The good news: The reason AOS doesn't require geometry is that there are few concepts from Geometry that come into play on the AOS side. So a kid who takes Geometry (mine both did) has little advantage over the kid who just took Algebra 1 in 8th grade.
When my second child got accepted into AOS we made sure she took Alg2 in summer school and it made a huge difference.
Anonymous wrote:Also why a new and weird rule that one must have Geometry in 8th grade to be eligible for AOS. We know parents with tons of resources and money on hand have been preparing their kids from K onwards in Math. They will naturally be ahead. Why not an unbiased entrance rule for all which naturally tests the kids ability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A couple of things from the viewpoint of a parent of two kids who got into AOS.
1) About 50% of the kids in the 9th grade at AOS have completed Algebra2/Trig. It never even occurred to us to have our kids that accelerated but some parents get it done somehow. I'm not sure what affect that has on getting in, but it has a hell of an effect on how kids do in 9th grade.
2) To wit: AOS Freshman Math is AOS Math analysis. And it is no joke. The teachers basically act as if everyone already knows the concepts from Alg2/Trig and if you don't you are expected to learn it on your own. The freshman course is basically a HS Junior level honors Math Analysis course with advanced statistics and curves of best fit among large data sets.
The bad news: If your son/daughter doesn't take Algebra2/Trig before enrolling, they will struggle mightily.
The good news: The reason AOS doesn't require geometry is that there are few concepts from Geometry that come into play on the AOS side. So a kid who takes Geometry (mine both did) has little advantage over the kid who just took Algebra 1 in 8th grade.
When my second child got accepted into AOS we made sure she took Alg2 in summer school and it made a huge difference.
My DS got into AOS after Algebra I and felt that they didn’t teach much and it was mainly inquiry based. Worked fine for my child but all kids are different
OP my child was in the same scenario. Talking Algebra I was the GT in Kentucky. We dropped AET. Applied to AOS abs TJ and got into both
OP here, congratulations. Where is your DC at TJ or AOS? How’s their experience. Mainly asking do they feel left out as looks like in Nova 50% of 7th grade is doing Geometry in 8th grade. What kind of preparation did your child do. Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A couple of things from the viewpoint of a parent of two kids who got into AOS.
1) About 50% of the kids in the 9th grade at AOS have completed Algebra2/Trig. It never even occurred to us to have our kids that accelerated but some parents get it done somehow. I'm not sure what affect that has on getting in, but it has a hell of an effect on how kids do in 9th grade.
2) To wit: AOS Freshman Math is AOS Math analysis. And it is no joke. The teachers basically act as if everyone already knows the concepts from Alg2/Trig and if you don't you are expected to learn it on your own. The freshman course is basically a HS Junior level honors Math Analysis course with advanced statistics and curves of best fit among large data sets.
The bad news: If your son/daughter doesn't take Algebra2/Trig before enrolling, they will struggle mightily.
The good news: The reason AOS doesn't require geometry is that there are few concepts from Geometry that come into play on the AOS side. So a kid who takes Geometry (mine both did) has little advantage over the kid who just took Algebra 1 in 8th grade.
When my second child got accepted into AOS we made sure she took Alg2 in summer school and it made a huge difference.
My DS got into AOS after Algebra I and felt that they didn’t teach much and it was mainly inquiry based. Worked fine for my child but all kids are different
OP my child was in the same scenario. Talking Algebra I was the GT in Kentucky. We dropped AET. Applied to AOS abs TJ and got into both
OP here, congratulations. Where is your DC at TJ or AOS? How’s their experience. Mainly asking do they feel left out as looks like in Nova 50% of 7th grade is doing Geometry in 8th grade. What kind of preparation did your child do. Thanks
Anonymous wrote:A couple of things from the viewpoint of a parent of two kids who got into AOS.
1) About 50% of the kids in the 9th grade at AOS have completed Algebra2/Trig. It never even occurred to us to have our kids that accelerated but some parents get it done somehow. I'm not sure what affect that has on getting in, but it has a hell of an effect on how kids do in 9th grade.
2) To wit: AOS Freshman Math is AOS Math analysis. And it is no joke. The teachers basically act as if everyone already knows the concepts from Alg2/Trig and if you don't you are expected to learn it on your own. The freshman course is basically a HS Junior level honors Math Analysis course with advanced statistics and curves of best fit among large data sets.
The bad news: If your son/daughter doesn't take Algebra2/Trig before enrolling, they will struggle mightily.
The good news: The reason AOS doesn't require geometry is that there are few concepts from Geometry that come into play on the AOS side. So a kid who takes Geometry (mine both did) has little advantage over the kid who just took Algebra 1 in 8th grade.
When my second child got accepted into AOS we made sure she took Alg2 in summer school and it made a huge difference.
My DS got into AOS after Algebra I and felt that they didn’t teach much and it was mainly inquiry based. Worked fine for my child but all kids are different
OP my child was in the same scenario. Talking Algebra I was the GT in Kentucky. We dropped AET. Applied to AOS abs TJ and got into both
Anonymous wrote:A couple of things from the viewpoint of a parent of two kids who got into AOS.
1) About 50% of the kids in the 9th grade at AOS have completed Algebra2/Trig. It never even occurred to us to have our kids that accelerated but some parents get it done somehow. I'm not sure what affect that has on getting in, but it has a hell of an effect on how kids do in 9th grade.
2) To wit: AOS Freshman Math is AOS Math analysis. And it is no joke. The teachers basically act as if everyone already knows the concepts from Alg2/Trig and if you don't you are expected to learn it on your own. The freshman course is basically a HS Junior level honors Math Analysis course with advanced statistics and curves of best fit among large data sets.
The bad news: If your son/daughter doesn't take Algebra2/Trig before enrolling, they will struggle mightily.
The good news: The reason AOS doesn't require geometry is that there are few concepts from Geometry that come into play on the AOS side. So a kid who takes Geometry (mine both did) has little advantage over the kid who just took Algebra 1 in 8th grade.
When my second child got accepted into AOS we made sure she took Alg2 in summer school and it made a huge difference.