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I have only joined one course at each center so I can't tell much about comparison betweens courses within the center.(didn't join English writing so I don't know how they conduct classes) I joined Pre-Calculus honors at Northwestern, AP Calculus BC at CTY andAP Physics C at EPGY. They are math/science oriented classes. I don't know if it suits the 'correlation' you are talking about. I am sorry for the rough comment I made above, but the learning mode at each center is actually different.
For EPGY, it is more like a self-learning course than online course instructed by teachers. I don't really think it suits young children unless your kid is a genius who already knows lots of complicated concepts and stuff. A timeline would be given as reference at the start of the course. Finishing the course on time or not completely depends on your child(actually, understanding the materials or not as well) After each chapter, student will be given a test on the program and a report from the tutor will be sent to your email regarding the performance. Yet there wasn't much interaction between my tutor and me at that time, though I had lots of interaction with my computer.
For CTY, it really is the best program I've ever had. The class schedule is really flexible. They basically just put all the tutorial videos on their learning portal. Students can take the class at anytime. (EPGY and GLL students have fixed time for classes online) The teachers take an interesting approach which captivates students a lot. I am not a young kid but I enjoyed it so much as I'd never thought Calculus could be that easy. They explain everything in an easily understandable way. There are notes for every chapter online. Students are required to complete tasts after certain chapters. And there is interaction between students as there is a forum in the learning portal. Sometimes, the coursework is to discuss certain topics with other students there. Hence, CTY is not only an interesting education program, it also allows students to make friends all around the world.
For GLL at Northwestern, teachers' support is just a bit less than CTY but definitely better than EPGY. Although I almost self-learnt the entire textbook, I got lots of support from my teacher. I know every teacher differs but I guess it wouldn't be too different because it's the way at GLL! When I had stuff I didn't understand, I just had to send an email to my tutor and schedule a time for tutorial online. He assisted me until I fully understood it. This support from teachers is far better than that of EPGY. (And I didn't really need much support from teacher at CTY as the material was easy to understand at the first place)
原帖由 Y2KChild 於 10-8-6 12:00 發表 
Thanks for your reply and sharing.
However, I think you have to compare apple to apple. Have you attended a similar course on CTY, EPGY and/or at Northwestern U. programs?
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