Anonymous wrote:Yes. He is doomed. But not for the reasons you think. Math has nothing to do with it. Having a parent who overreacts and places his entire worth on fulfilling a proscribed set of academic expectations will be more damaging than taking a class appropriate to his level. Ease up helicopter parent. Let him find his own way.
Anonymous wrote:How does the hs schedule classes? 8 for the year or 4/4 half year? Can he take Algebra 1/geometry both in 9th followed by Algebra 2/pre-calc in 10th?
Anonymous wrote:I haven't read all five pages of replies, but OP, my DS was in a Catholic HS and he took Algebra I in 9th grade, then doubled up on math in 10th grade, taking Geometry and Alg. 2 at the same time. Not sure if that's a possibility at your school?
But if not, please don't lose any sleep over this. Who says he even wants to major in math or computer science? If he's thinking that now, a LOT can change before he's applying to colleges. My DS was sure he wanted to be a chemistry major, but by the time 12th grade rolled around, he had taken some other courses that he loved and resonated with him, changing his intended major. He's 27 now and happily in that "other"career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do public schools offer all math classes in the summer?
FCPS does. It’s online for most schools. But only Honors in geometry. I would not have a kid do summer A2 or Pre-Calc. And I would not have a math kid settle for the non-Honors 5 week version. If you are going to accelerate, take Geometry and A1 together. Or summer Honors geometry.
Anonymous wrote:I would have not have him try and retest when he really doesn't have a solid grasp of algebra even after taking it in 7thand 8th. It may be the curriculum the school was using in middle school. Did he have a textbook or was it a curriculum the school district created that had random worksheets going home?
Anonymous wrote:OP - CHC offers a summer honors geometry class. If your DS feels as though he really wants to take calc in HS, though as many pp have pointed out, it’s likely unnecessary, he could take that next summer.
Is DS doing any of the summer camps there this summer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SAT includes precalc and most kids take that in11th grade. Your DS won’t have precalc until senior year so you’ll probably want to think about extra SAT math prep.
I thought the SAT only went up through Algebra II
It does.
Anonymous wrote:It is much more important that your son understand math than that he reach a particular class. It might mean if he wants to study Comp Sci or Math or some sciences in college, he'll need to be prepared to take a summer course or be on the 5 year plan, and it might mean getting into MIT will be close to impossible (which it already is) but that's not a big deal.
I am a programmer and I hire other programmers. I have yet to ask someone what grade they were in when they took Alg 1, or whether they had to take summer courses because they needed a retake of Calc 2. Your son will be fine.