Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2018 guide to advanced science at TJ, for top students.
https://nikhilsardana.github.io/guide.pdf
Thank you! Very helpful! Exactly the sort of info i was trying to find!
- OP
This book is extremely outdated. It references teachers and processes that don't exist at TJ anymore, so do your own research as well.
Yeah, outdated. It appears students back then took AP exams without enrolling in course. Is this normal practice now? If so what subjects are popular for AP self study. I hear the rigor of TJ honors course itself is at AP level, so it pretty much prepares them for most of the AP exam syllabus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2018 guide to advanced science at TJ, for top students.
https://nikhilsardana.github.io/guide.pdf
Thank you! Very helpful! Exactly the sort of info i was trying to find!
- OP
This book is extremely outdated. It references teachers and processes that don't exist at TJ anymore, so do your own research as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2018 guide to advanced science at TJ, for top students.
https://nikhilsardana.github.io/guide.pdf
Thank you! Very helpful! Exactly the sort of info i was trying to find!
- OP
This book is extremely outdated. It references teachers and processes that don't exist at TJ anymore, so do your own research as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2018 guide to advanced science at TJ, for top students.
https://nikhilsardana.github.io/guide.pdf
Thank you! Very helpful! Exactly the sort of info i was trying to find!
- OP
Anonymous wrote:2018 guide to advanced science at TJ, for top students.
https://nikhilsardana.github.io/guide.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the counrselor specify it they expected it junior year? Colleges can see senior year classesAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for advice from anyone whose kid has take AP Calc BC and AP Physics at the same time at TJ. I know this is not recommended but DC is considering it for various reasons. DC is strong in math but only on the “normal” Math4/5 in 10th grade track.
Anyone do this and use a tutoring company they would recommend to help get pre exposure to some of the math needed for the physics side of it?
other than college application, what are the reasons for doing Physics C in 11th instead of 12th?
Yes it’s for application purposes. The counselor said AP Physics is normally expected by most of the schools DC may want for CS since it would house within Emgineering. DC doesn’t have an extra space for it senior heat with the other classes they are planning to take.
- OP
No, DC has other classes they plan to take Sr. Year and cramming AP Physics into Sr. Year would be a tough decision, which is why they're weighing how doable it is to do concurrently with Calc BC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for advice from anyone whose kid has take AP Calc BC and AP Physics at the same time at TJ. I know this is not recommended but DC is considering it for various reasons. DC is strong in math but only on the “normal” Math4/5 in 10th grade track.
Anyone do this and use a tutoring company they would recommend to help get pre exposure to some of the math needed for the physics side of it?
other than college application, what are the reasons for doing Physics C in 11th instead of 12th?
Yes it’s for application purposes. The counselor said AP Physics is normally expected by most of the schools DC may want for CS since it would house within Engineering. DC doesn’t have an extra space for it senior heat with the other classes they are planning to take.
- OP
Was it a TJ counselor who said this? Or an external college counselor?
TJ counselor.
Counselor gave example that CS is within VA Tech Engineering school and VA Tech typically expects to see AP Physics for competitive Engineering school applications.
- OP
did the counselor say what else in addition to AP Physics C would VA tech engineering expect to see?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for advice from anyone whose kid has take AP Calc BC and AP Physics at the same time at TJ. I know this is not recommended but DC is considering it for various reasons. DC is strong in math but only on the “normal” Math4/5 in 10th grade track.
Anyone do this and use a tutoring company they would recommend to help get pre exposure to some of the math needed for the physics side of it?
other than college application, what are the reasons for doing Physics C in 11th instead of 12th?
Yes it’s for application purposes. The counselor said AP Physics is normally expected by most of the schools DC may want for CS since it would house within Engineering. DC doesn’t have an extra space for it senior heat with the other classes they are planning to take.
- OP
Was it a TJ counselor who said this? Or an external college counselor?
TJ counselor.
Counselor gave example that CS is within VA Tech Engineering school and VA Tech typically expects to see AP Physics for competitive Engineering school applications.
- OP
Anonymous wrote:What kind of colleges is your child thinking of applying to, OP? Perhaps there are former TJ parents who have had kids attend those colleges and can share anecdotal experience
Anonymous wrote:Consider this:
At TJ: AP Physics C covers both M and E&M in one year. The teachers mentioned last spring that they are returning to the rigor of pre Covid years this current school year and that the majority of students take honors physics.
At base HS: AP Physics C: Mechanics and AP Physics C: E&M are both separate year long courses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for advice from anyone whose kid has take AP Calc BC and AP Physics at the same time at TJ. I know this is not recommended but DC is considering it for various reasons. DC is strong in math but only on the “normal” Math4/5 in 10th grade track.
Anyone do this and use a tutoring company they would recommend to help get pre exposure to some of the math needed for the physics side of it?
other than college application, what are the reasons for doing Physics C in 11th instead of 12th?
Yes it’s for application purposes. The counselor said AP Physics is normally expected by most of the schools DC may want for CS since it would house within Engineering. DC doesn’t have an extra space for it senior heat with the other classes they are planning to take.
- OP
Was it a TJ counselor who said this? Or an external college counselor?