Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heard few folks got off TJ waitlist today
Are they accepted to AET/AOS?
Anonymous wrote:Heard few folks got off TJ waitlist today
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what are the chances to get off the AOS waitlist ?
At this point, extremely slim to none.
Why do you say so ? or is it just a random thought
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what are the chances to get off the AOS waitlist ?
At this point, extremely slim to none.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For AOS and AET, even though they started to mention the lower Algebra 1 minimum to apply to please the equity crazies, everyone admitted have atleast Geometry and many with Algebra 2. Even so, the AOS math is not easy, and struggling kids return to base school, although very few. AET math is manageable.
I thought year one math was the same for both?
They are different. AOS has more math Analysis than AET. However, both AOS and AET math are integrated two year math courses. Content wise they are based on Algebra-2 trig and Precalc topics, plus a lot of Math Analysis topics blended in. Topics are introduced using elaborate problem sets with some as group projects, unlike in base school where math techniques along with practice problems are introduced using traditional sequencing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For AOS and AET, even though they started to mention the lower Algebra 1 minimum to apply to please the equity crazies, everyone admitted have atleast Geometry and many with Algebra 2. Even so, the AOS math is not easy, and struggling kids return to base school, although very few. AET math is manageable.
I thought year one math was the same for both?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know is there any chance to get off the waitlist from AOS with 273/300 test score and emerging across all categories.
Thanks in advance
Depending on AOS/AET - they take the average of 3 sections
FOR AET - It is avg of all sections except scientific thinking
FOR AOS - It is avg of all sections except tech logic
Test part is only 1/4 of the criteria..Below is criteria
1) 6,7 and 1st quarter of 8th grades
2) Essay part of the test
3) stem critical thinking part of the test
On top of these - each school has a quota. This system is unfair to students from the top competitive MS in the county .
You made this up to fit your own desire of what is important. It isn’t true.
Above Post may be correct . Below is admissions criteria for Academies Website
All applicants:
Enrolled in Algebra I or above at the time of application
Writing Assessment
STEM Thinking Skills Assessment
Final grade of C or above in math and science courses in grades 6 and 7, and semester I of grade 8
For AOS and AET, even though they started to mention the lower Algebra 1 minimum to apply to please the equity crazies, everyone admitted have atleast Geometry and many with Algebra 2. Even so, the AOS math is not easy, and struggling kids return to base school, although very few. AET math is manageable.
If any of the kids return to base school, Those positions will be offered to other waitlist kids?
Anonymous wrote:For AOS and AET, even though they started to mention the lower Algebra 1 minimum to apply to please the equity crazies, everyone admitted have atleast Geometry and many with Algebra 2. Even so, the AOS math is not easy, and struggling kids return to base school, although very few. AET math is manageable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know is there any chance to get off the waitlist from AOS with 273/300 test score and emerging across all categories.
Thanks in advance
Depending on AOS/AET - they take the average of 3 sections
FOR AET - It is avg of all sections except scientific thinking
FOR AOS - It is avg of all sections except tech logic
Test part is only 1/4 of the criteria..Below is criteria
1) 6,7 and 1st quarter of 8th grades
2) Essay part of the test
3) stem critical thinking part of the test
On top of these - each school has a quota. This system is unfair to students from the top competitive MS in the county .
You made this up to fit your own desire of what is important. It isn’t true.
Above Post may be correct . Below is admissions criteria for Academies Website
All applicants:
Enrolled in Algebra I or above at the time of application
Writing Assessment
STEM Thinking Skills Assessment
Final grade of C or above in math and science courses in grades 6 and 7, and semester I of grade 8
For AOS and AET, even though they started to mention the lower Algebra 1 minimum to apply to please the equity crazies, everyone admitted have atleast Geometry and many with Algebra 2. Even so, the AOS math is not easy, and struggling kids return to base school, although very few. AET math is manageable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know is there any chance to get off the waitlist from AOS with 273/300 test score and emerging across all categories.
Thanks in advance
Depending on AOS/AET - they take the average of 3 sections
FOR AET - It is avg of all sections except scientific thinking
FOR AOS - It is avg of all sections except tech logic
Test part is only 1/4 of the criteria..Below is criteria
1) 6,7 and 1st quarter of 8th grades
2) Essay part of the test
3) stem critical thinking part of the test
On top of these - each school has a quota. This system is unfair to students from the top competitive MS in the county .
You made this up to fit your own desire of what is important. It isn’t true.
Above Post may be correct . Below is admissions criteria for Academies Website
All applicants:
Enrolled in Algebra I or above at the time of application
Writing Assessment
STEM Thinking Skills Assessment
Final grade of C or above in math and science courses in grades 6 and 7, and semester I of grade 8