+1. That’s what I would do. |
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My kid (who is a Math tutor!) made a B in AP Calculus.
Got a 5 on the AP exam. Was accepted to his ED school. Got 6 hours worth of college credit and already satisfied the Math requirement. |
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Yes, always have been. There are many options for speeding up and slowing down progress through the math curriculum. The difference is explained on the website. 2 extra units and extra topis is in 2 other units. |
Congrats on in your kid! What did your student do for the next 2 years of math, as in OP's case? Your example shows that a B in calculus is a good way to end college math, not start it. |
To try to sace face in front of frenemies. |
It depends how the school sets up the curriculum nat my high school, in parent times, precalc was for the kids who had problems with math. Students who were good at math went straight from trig to calculus. |
| My son is taking Hon Precalculus this year in 9th. At the back to school night, the teacher said that Precalculus is the hardest course because it’s the first introduction to real math with standard terminology. My son always had As in math, but I am seeing a couple of Cs on exit tickets and am looking for a tutor. He will take calculus AB in 10th, there is no way I would let him skip precalculus. Also, a couple of his friends who took precalculus over the summer are struggling in Calculus. |
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My son also doing Pre-calc now in 10th. IHe's always made As in math but says pre-calc is a challenge for sure.
He does know some sophomore kids who are taking Calc BC and MV Calc/LA. I guess those kids are the true math prodigies. I wonder what the advantage is though of being that far ahead. Is it to stand out from peers for college admissions? Do they intend to be math majors? Wondering if anyone out there has kids that were/are this far ahead and what their overall goal is/was? |
At my DC’s local private, the sequence is honors pre-calculus to AB Calculus. The prerequisite for BC Calculus is AB Calculus or Advanced track Pre-calculus which (I think?) includes a semester of calculus. |
Thank you for the congrats. My kid took AP Calc AB in 11th grade. Could have taken AP Calc BC in 12th but took AP Stats instead, wgicj made more sense for career path. I'll also mention that my kid took Honors Algebra 2 during the first pandemic summer. Took Pre Calc during the pandemic school year and worked very hard to earn a B-. Even with those 2 Bs, they still graduated with a 4.4 GPA. Now that they are a freshman, it's good to look back with a better perspective. |
DP, our kid got a B as well, attends an open curriculum college, and as a sophomore is currently on math class number 7. A B does not end anyones career. There are a ton of non academic reasons a teenager gets less than perfect grades. |
Part of the reason students take BC is they like it or at least can handle it, either in their own opinion or their math teacher the prior year. The other part is comparison to other classmates. My student in BC is a stem kid and feels strongly that his college applications will be strengthened with BC instead of AB. Especially since over 80 students in his school take BC. Does not want to be up against them in the application pile with AB instead of BC. Not the only factor but that is part of the thinking. |