Anonymous wrote:It's not the activity bus. It's the magnet bus which leave about 50 minutes after the local buses for kids who are in the DCC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here,
Feeling clueless, but isn't functions part of the math sequence, so they have to take it at some time? So, the question would be whether they take it in 9th or 10th?
My DD had to test into functions and then was offered a choice of proceeding or going back to the regular math. She chose functions but really likes going fast, can keep up, and loves Math and always have. She does that work in Study hall and then does her other homework at home. She works in shifts but goes to sleep around 11p every night as she is up at 5:30a to get ready for the drive to the 6:30a bus. She feels this is a good fit as she wants to double major in Astrophysics and Applied Mathematics. This is what she thinks she wants to do but it will be interesting to see what she actually majors in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not everyone finds Functions terrible. Many do, many do not. and the Functions kids DO NOT have to be on the math team or anything. Some of those function kids are still athletes, etc….
IRL DC has never heard of anyone who thought functions was a breeze. It seems off that there are multiple posters who say it was.
Anonymous wrote:It's not the activity bus. It's the magnet bus which leave about 50 minutes after the local buses for kids who are in the DCC.
Anonymous wrote:They still take 8 periods. Study hall is the supervised time before the late bus for the SMCS kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here,
Feeling clueless, but isn't functions part of the math sequence, so they have to take it at some time? So, the question would be whether they take it in 9th or 10th?
My DD had to test into functions and then was offered a choice of proceeding or going back to the regular math. She chose functions but really likes going fast, can keep up, and loves Math and always have. She does that work in Study hall and then does her other homework at home. She works in shifts but goes to sleep around 11p every night as she is up at 5:30a to get ready for the drive to the 6:30a bus. She feels this is a good fit as she wants to double major in Astrophysics and Applied Mathematics. This is what she thinks she wants to do but it will be interesting to see what she actually majors in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here,
Feeling clueless, but isn't functions part of the math sequence, so they have to take it at some time? So, the question would be whether they take it in 9th or 10th?
My DD had to test into functions and then was offered a choice of proceeding or going back to the regular math. She chose functions but really likes going fast, can keep up, and loves Math and always have. She does that work in Study hall and then does her other homework at home. She works in shifts but goes to sleep around 11p every night as she is up at 5:30a to get ready for the drive to the 6:30a bus. She feels this is a good fit as she wants to double major in Astrophysics and Applied Mathematics. This is what she thinks she wants to do but it will be interesting to see what she actually majors in.
Anonymous wrote:OP here,
Feeling clueless, but isn't functions part of the math sequence, so they have to take it at some time? So, the question would be whether they take it in 9th or 10th?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not everyone finds Functions terrible. Many do, many do not. and the Functions kids DO NOT have to be on the math team or anything. Some of those function kids are still athletes, etc….
IRL DC has never heard of anyone who thought functions was a breeze. It seems off that there are multiple posters who say it was.
Anonymous wrote:Not everyone finds Functions terrible. Many do, many do not. and the Functions kids DO NOT have to be on the math team or anything. Some of those function kids are still athletes, etc….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing, but the kids in that class need the challenge. Regular magnet math is too easy for them. These are the math olympiad kids. DC really looks up to them. They are beyond normal smart kids.
not to mention they also enjoy the extra 4 hours of homework a night
No. For these kids probably it takes 0.4-1 hour to complete the function homework. Says from a parent of kid who stayed among the tops of math team. Function is nothing but a normal (still engaging) class to these kids and they have plenty of time to do EC
No it takes the same. They just work extra hard.