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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Could sonmeone comment on how hard multi variable calculus is at Blair for a senior year class. My kid is not a math genius but finds Honors Precalc as a 10th grader quite easy. That seems to put her on a path for AP Calc BC junior year, right. If she doesn’t want to look like she’s phoning it in by taking AP Stats senior year, but maybe couldn’t hold her own against magnet kids, what’s a good path for her?[/quote] At Blair multivariable is definitely a magnet class, so it may be different from the experience at another HS. Maybe there's an amazing teacher but generally I'd believe the material is better taught in college. I don't think many non-magnet students take it. The magnet stats electives are more popular with CAP kids, for example. AP Stats isn't the best class for a senior, but check out other stats elective options since she's at Blair. Talk to counseling or a math now to plan it out since courses may not run as frequently. One other point, Blair has reworked pre-calc this year, and that may be why your DC is bored. The previous pre-calc teacher (no longer at Blair) was also the BC teacher, so the focus was very much on smoothing the transition directly to BC. Not sure how this will play out for this year's students (I have one, too).[/quote]
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