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In reply to the discussion: I need some advice on our son. [View all]mopinko
(71,913 posts)25. ignore the nasty.
so uncalled for.
maybe he gets it fine and is just bored w the mechanics? i was great at math concepts, but bored w the details, and made a lot of stupid mistakes.
if that is the case, making him take it over will probably only make it worse.
is he good about the homework? my kids are all very bright and were so bored w homework that is was a big problem.
the good part, tho, oldest son went on to graduate college magna cum laude, first in his class, with an almost perfect gpa. he is in the graduate program at u utah, in theoretical math. he reach that level because he was challenged.
for bright kids, that is a must.
good luck.
ignore the trolls.
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Are you more worried about maintaining high avg grade or furthering math proficiency?
Panich52
Feb 2015
#8
take the b. put him in all the AP course, in all the rest of subjects and let him do a regular
seabeyond
Feb 2015
#27
both boys did that with their spanish, also. yes. my oldest graduated with enough course to
seabeyond
Feb 2015
#42