Anonymous wrote:I dissent from all of the advice. Get your child placed in the class you want or leave. The schools are terrible at placement and you will regret it later down the road in college admissions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our kid tested and ended up repeating Algenra I, despite an A in the course in 8th, and will not be on track for calc at all. We are stuck (so yes fight it OP!) and worry we need to leave the school in favor of a place that will allow for more advancement. Anyone else find their child in this spot and how did they fare with college admissions etc?
My kid did pre-calc in 12th grade and got it to all of the schools he applied to. Not top schools but still good ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many, many times?
Many times what?
Anonymous wrote:Our kid tested and ended up repeating Algenra I, despite an A in the course in 8th, and will not be on track for calc at all. We are stuck (so yes fight it OP!) and worry we need to leave the school in favor of a place that will allow for more advancement. Anyone else find their child in this spot and how did they fare with college admissions etc?
Anonymous wrote:The problem is most parents in this area have no math background and so just blindly trust the schools. Sometimes their placement is on the money but many, many times it is not. This is one of the big downsides of the private schools. They think they know more than they do.
Anonymous wrote:Many, many times?
Anonymous wrote:Our kid tested and ended up repeating Algenra I, despite an A in the course in 8th, and will not be on track for calc at all. We are stuck (so yes fight it OP!) and worry we need to leave the school in favor of a place that will allow for more advancement. Anyone else find their child in this spot and how did they fare with college admissions etc?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dissent from all of the advice. Get your child placed in the class you want or leave. The schools are terrible at placement and you will regret it later down the road in college admissions
Only if you’re hung up on top 50 schools.