Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100 make it into Ivies???? BS. Enrolled in Ivies last year was 43 or so. You can't count acceptances because many of the very top students were accepted to several Ivies.
Harvard - 4
Yale - 4
Princeton - 6
Columbia - 4
Cornell - 13
Penn - 6
Brown - 3
Dartmouth - 0
That is pathetic lol. Thats supposedly the best of an area of 1.5 million people lol
Anonymous wrote:100 make it into Ivies???? BS. Enrolled in Ivies last year was 43 or so. You can't count acceptances because many of the very top students were accepted to several Ivies.
Harvard - 4
Yale - 4
Princeton - 6
Columbia - 4
Cornell - 13
Penn - 6
Brown - 3
Dartmouth - 0
Anonymous wrote:My son did really well in Unit Test 2. Scored 99/100. Here is what he did. Worked on most problems from the text book. It was close to around 200 problems. It took him lot of hard work to get to where he is grade wise ( which is still a upper B Plus). Rest of the other courses were either high A's or low A's. 90 percent of him time went to only Math 4. We thought of finding a tutor in the beginning of second unit. but later we thought that only way to get familiarized with all the concepts is to solve each and every problem in the text book. Hope this helps.Anonymous wrote:Math 4 classes had their second test. How did your DC fare on this one? Mine did just a bit better, but still nowhere near what she's used to. We are seriously considering some tutoring help, but really don't know where to find it. I would really appreciate any suggestion in finding a teacher familiar with TJ math curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:Even more to the point, then - come to TJ to let your DC experience a great, though at times difficult, education, and let your DC be in charge. Do not look at it as an easy ride to an Ivy for college.