Anonymous wrote:He has not yet taken Geometry, rather Algebra I and now Algebra II. He is participating in a well-known program of independent study, in addition to attending school, sports, music.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This area has plenty of kids who can do the math and also write well, so TJ does not need to take kids who can only "do the math." Why take a kid who is great at math but doesn't write well when you can accept kids who are great at math and also have great writing skills?
Some of the kids who have needed math help are kids who have had tutoring for years to help with them do well in school.
And TJ kids are not in "remedial math", some 9th graders are getting extra help with Algebra II, a course that is normally taken by 11th graders.
My 7th grader is currently taking Algebra II without the help of a tutor, and getting an A in the course. He is also Latino.
Anonymous wrote:This area has plenty of kids who can do the math and also write well, so TJ does not need to take kids who can only "do the math." Why take a kid who is great at math but doesn't write well when you can accept kids who are great at math and also have great writing skills?
Some of the kids who have needed math help are kids who have had tutoring for years to help with them do well in school.
And TJ kids are not in "remedial math", some 9th graders are getting extra help with Algebra II, a course that is normally taken by 11th graders.
Anonymous wrote:TJ teacher, thank you for chiming in. Would you be willing to tell us (me) more about the workload at TJ? There have been so many conflicting reports, ranging from "the same as base HS with AP" to "will suck the life out of you."
TJ would be the best match for my child academically and socially, but I don't want her to be completely burned out and drained.
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:There has been a strategy amoung some parents to push their kids far far into math as if that was the one single only thing and o other academic mattered. It takes more than that to succeed at TJ not to mention other aspects of life.
Anonymous wrote:I'm for diversity at TJ. If the Ivies and UVA can do it, TJ can do it too. The WORST thing would be just to let all the best test takers get in based on scores at the expense of diversity. The complete background of the candidate should be taken into consideration as well as their gender and ethnicity. LONG LIVE DIVERSITY!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS is feeling overwhelmed. We are not using TJ to go to an Ivy. But TJ kids have shown that they are smart and will work hard at advanced topics. But maybe too hard? Too much? TJ parents? What do you think?
Well if you go to Harvard or equivalent you will work too hard too. Oh yeah, if you be successful you will work too hard too. Oh me, too much hard work!
Anonymous wrote:My DS is feeling overwhelmed. We are not using TJ to go to an Ivy. But TJ kids have shown that they are smart and will work hard at advanced topics. But maybe too hard? Too much? TJ parents? What do you think?